An international career development survey of critical care practitioners*

Critical Care Medicine
Mayur B PatelPratik P Pandharipande

Abstract

To understand the career development needs of an international multidisciplinary group of critical care practitioners in the 21st century. A web-accessible survey deployed by the In-Training Section of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. University health sciences center. Physicians (doctor of medicine and doctor of osteopathic medicine), advance practice providers (nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurses, pharmacists, and student members of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. The survey covered domains of demographics, opinions about career development, and opinions about the Society of Critical Care Medicine In-Training Section. One thousand forty-nine of approximately 16,000 Society of Critical Care Medicine members responded to the survey (7% response rate). Continuing education (280, 26.7%), leadership skills (197, 18.8%), and scientific development (192, 18.3%) are among the most important issues for the respondents. Many critical care practitioners would like to assist Society of Critical Care Medicine's efforts in career development (948, 90.4%) and many would consider some aspect of committee involvement (796, 75.9%). The Society of Critical Care Medicine In-Training Section, whose primary mission is care...Continue Reading

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