2006
DOI: 10.5005/ijccm-10-1-53
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Critical care delivery in intensive care units in India: Defining the functions, roles and responsibilities of a consultant intensivist

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“…It is common knowledge that infrastructure, while important, is inadequate to provide quality care if skilled manpower is not available. 8 , 9 Critical Care Medicine has evolved as a formal subspecialty (super specialty) in India over the past two decades. The authors highlight the role of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine in pioneering the efforts for training and defining the roles and responsibilities of Intensivists.…”
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“…It is common knowledge that infrastructure, while important, is inadequate to provide quality care if skilled manpower is not available. 8 , 9 Critical Care Medicine has evolved as a formal subspecialty (super specialty) in India over the past two decades. The authors highlight the role of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine in pioneering the efforts for training and defining the roles and responsibilities of Intensivists.…”
Section: S Tate ( S )mentioning
confidence: 99%