The primary purpose of this narrative is to elucidate the numerous significant changes that occur at the intensive care unit (ICU) level as a medical center pursues becoming a Level I trauma center. Specifically, we will focus on the following important areas: (1) leadership and strategy issues behind the decision to move forward with becoming a trauma center; (2) preparation needed to take a highly functioning surgical ICU and align it for the inevitable changes that happen as trauma go-live occurs; (3) intensivist staffing changes; (4) roles for and training of advanced practice practitioners; (5) graduate medical education issues; (6) optimizing interactions with closely related services; (7) nursing, staffing, and training issues; (8) b...
Health care in the acute setting is in a constant state of change with evolving technology, higher a...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
Trauma centers improve patient outcomes through the provision of expert care by trauma surgeons and ...
Abstract: In the last two decennia, the mixed population general intensive care unit (ICU) with a...
OBJECTIVE: to characterize and to assess in terms of severity the surgical and trauma patients admit...
Introduction: The most effective use of trauma center resources helps reduce morbidity and mortality...
The decision-making for patients treated in the ICU is different from the one required in the early ...
sources at trauma facilities may increase quality of care. The purpose of this study was to assess w...
Novice nurses require new skills to clutch them as they lead and provide patient care in the ICU whe...
The adult intensive care unit (ICU) at Baystate Medical Center is a 24-bed medical-surgical-trauma I...
Damage control Abstract Despite an annual trauma mortality of 5 million people worldwide, resulting...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between the time taken to make a decision to go to surger...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
Critical care leaders frequently must face challenging situations requiring specific leadership and ...
Health care in the acute setting is in a constant state of change with evolving technology, higher a...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
Trauma centers improve patient outcomes through the provision of expert care by trauma surgeons and ...
Abstract: In the last two decennia, the mixed population general intensive care unit (ICU) with a...
OBJECTIVE: to characterize and to assess in terms of severity the surgical and trauma patients admit...
Introduction: The most effective use of trauma center resources helps reduce morbidity and mortality...
The decision-making for patients treated in the ICU is different from the one required in the early ...
sources at trauma facilities may increase quality of care. The purpose of this study was to assess w...
Novice nurses require new skills to clutch them as they lead and provide patient care in the ICU whe...
The adult intensive care unit (ICU) at Baystate Medical Center is a 24-bed medical-surgical-trauma I...
Damage control Abstract Despite an annual trauma mortality of 5 million people worldwide, resulting...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between the time taken to make a decision to go to surger...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
Critical care leaders frequently must face challenging situations requiring specific leadership and ...
Health care in the acute setting is in a constant state of change with evolving technology, higher a...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...