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Career Development Support in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: A National Survey of Fellows and Junior Faculty*
Conclusions: Most pediatric critical care medicine fellows and junior faculty reported good to excellent career development support during fellowship. However, important gaps remain, particularly for those pursuing community-based (nonacademic) and administrative tracks. Fellows were uncertain regarding future pediatric critical care medicine employment and their ability to pursue ideal career tracks. There may be a role for professional organizations to provide additional resources for career development in pediatric critical care medicine.
Source: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine - April 1, 2017 Category: Pediatrics Tags: Online Clinical Investigations Source Type: research

Mothers and Fathers Experience Stress of Congenital Heart Disease Differently: Recommendations for Pediatric Critical Care*
Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of understanding the paternal experience and tailoring interventions to the unique needs of both mothers and fathers. Opportunities for critical care practice change to promote the mental health of mothers and fathers following a diagnosis of congenital heart disease are discussed.
Source: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine - July 1, 2018 Category: Pediatrics Tags: Cardiac Intensive Care Source Type: research

Barry A. Shapiro Memorial Award for Excellence in Critical Care Management
The Barry A. Shapiro Memorial Award for Excellence in Critical Care Management recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to the design and/or implementation of evidence-based practice which has significantly impacted clinical, operational, or fiscal outcomes within their area of responsibility.  The award will be presented annually to a Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) member in good standing.  Eligibility Criteria and Submission Requirements The nominee must meet the following criteria: • Be an SCCM member in good standing • Show a history of employment and be c...
Source: ScanGrants feed - February 6, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Society of Critical Care Medicine Source Type: funding

Beyond Trauma: High-Volume Critical Care Medicine in  a Military Medical Center-Based Military-Civilian Partnership
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and acuity of critical care at MTFs may be insufficient to maintain CCIM proficiency under the current system. Military-civilian partnerships are invaluable in maintaining clinical proficiency for military CCIM physicians and can be done on a part-time basis while maintaining beneficiary care at an MTF. Future CCIM expeditionary success is contingent on CCIM physicians and team members having the required CCIM exposure to grow and maintain clinical proficiency.Limitations of this study include the absence of off-duty employment (moonlighting) data and difficulty filtering military data down to just ...
Source: Military Medicine - July 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jeremy P Kilburn Stephanie M Streit W Patrick Luan Jamie Lindly Angelica Honsberg Buddhadeb Dawn Ryan G K Mihata Jonas J Carmichael Renee I Matos Terence P Lonergan Robert J Walter Bryan D Szalwinksi Sean N Dooley Edward T McCann James B Sampson Steven P Source Type: research

Addressing health care inequities in Canadian critical care through inclusive science: a pilot tool for standardized data collection
CONCLUSION: We developed a standardized, practical, and convenient demographic data collection tool for critical care research studies. Questions and response options can be adapted by researchers for inclusion in individual study questionnaires or case report forms.PMID:37165123 | DOI:10.1007/s12630-023-02450-1
Source: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia - May 10, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Yiyan Li Kirsten Fiest Karen E A Burns Katie O'Hearn Christina Maratta Kusum Menon Bram Rochwerg Srinivas Murthy Rob Fowler Sangeeta Mehta Canadian Critical Care Trials Group Source Type: research

The Burden of Burnout Syndrome in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Emergency Department: A Multicenter Evaluation
Conclusions By creating early intervention programs to prevent BS, shortages of health care professionals can be avoided and the costs of health care expenditures related to infections can be decreased.
Source: Pediatric Emergency Care - December 1, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Return to Work After Coronavirus Disease 2019 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Intensive Care Admission: Prospective, Case Series at 6 Months From Hospital Discharge*
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of coronavirus disease 2019 survivors following ICU in our cohort had returned to work by 6 months of follow-up. However, most of them reported reduced work effectiveness. Prolonged sick leave and unemployment were common findings in those not returning.
Source: Critical Care Medicine - October 25, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Online Brief Reports Source Type: research

The intensive care workforce summit.
Authors: Venkatesh B, Turner A Abstract In the past 5 years, there has been a significant rise in the number of trained and fully qualified specialists in intensive care medicine. Recent concerns about saturation of specialist employment opportunities and the prospect of new Fellows unable to find appropriate employment after completion of training has brought intensive care workforce issues to the forefront. The board members of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) and Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) held the Intensive Care Workforce Summit with presidents of other medical colleg...
Source: Critical Care and Resuscitation - May 31, 2015 Category: Intensive Care Tags: Crit Care Resusc Source Type: research

Determinants of Nurses' Use of Physical Restraints in Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Top priorities were ensuring patient safety and comfort. Nurses synthesized factors including practice experience, patient-specific behaviors and risk, and patients' need for devices in determining use of restraints. PMID: 28864433 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - September 1, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Dolan J, Dolan Looby SE Tags: Am J Crit Care Source Type: research