Medicina (Dec 2022)

Developing Cardiothoracic Surgical Critical Care Intensivists: A Case for Distinct Training

  • Rafal Kopanczyk,
  • Micah T. Long,
  • Sree V. Satyapriya,
  • Amar M. Bhatt,
  • Michael Lyaker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58121865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 12
p. 1865

Abstract

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Cardiothoracic surgical critical care medicine is practiced by a diverse group of physicians including surgeons, anesthesiologists, pulmonologists, and cardiologists. With a wide array of specialties involved, the training of cardiothoracic surgical intensivists lacks standardization, creating significant variation in practice. Additionally, it results in siloed physicians who are less likely to collaborate and advocate for the cardiothoracic surgical critical care subspeciality. Moreover, the current model creates credentialing dilemmas, as experienced by some cardiothoracic surgeons. Through the lens of critical care anesthesiologists, this article addresses the shortcomings of the contemporary cardiothoracic surgical intensivist training standards. First, we describe the present state of practice, summarize past initiatives concerning specific training, outline why standardized education is needed, provide goals of such training standardization, and offer a list of desirable competencies that a trainee should develop to become a successful cardiothoracic surgical intensivist.

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