2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2012.10.738
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The Impact of Intensivists' Base Specialty Training on Care Process and Outcomes of Critically Ill Trauma Patients

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“…11 Additionally, in a study of intensivists’ base specialty training on outcomes of critically ill trauma patients, collaboration with surgeons was the hallmark of success, not the subspecialty training. 12 Adding certification restrictions within the field of pediatric cardiac critical care may provide risks to sustaining the field without benefit to patient outcomes and should be thoroughly examined before proceeding. …”
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“…11 Additionally, in a study of intensivists’ base specialty training on outcomes of critically ill trauma patients, collaboration with surgeons was the hallmark of success, not the subspecialty training. 12 Adding certification restrictions within the field of pediatric cardiac critical care may provide risks to sustaining the field without benefit to patient outcomes and should be thoroughly examined before proceeding. …”
Section: General Conversationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Additionally, in a study of intensivists’ base specialty training on outcomes of critically ill trauma patients, collaboration with surgeons was the hallmark of success, not the subspecialty training. 12…”
Section: General Conversationmentioning
confidence: 99%