Building a Bridge Between Pediatric Anesthesiologists and Pediatric Intensive Care

Anesthesia and Analgesia
Mckenna M LongacreAngela M Bader

Abstract

Despite the aligned histories, development, and contemporary practices, today, pediatric anesthesiologists are largely absent from pediatric intensive care units. Contributing to this divide are deficits in exposure to pediatric intensive care at all levels of training in anesthesia and significant credentialing barriers. These observations have led us to consider, does the current structure of training lead to the ability to optimally innovate and collaborate in the delivery of pediatric critical care? We consider how redesigning the pediatric critical care training pathway available for pediatric anesthesiologists may improve care of children both in and out of the operating room by facilitating further sharing of skills, research, and clinical experience. To do so, we review the nuances of both training tracts and the potential benefits and challenges of facilitating greater integration of these aligned fields.

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Jan 17, 2019·Anesthesia and Analgesia·Myron YasterWilliam J Greeley
Jun 6, 2019·Anesthesia and Analgesia·Mckenna M LongacreAngela M Bader
Jun 6, 2019·Anesthesia and Analgesia·Jamie McElrath SchwartzDonald H Shaffner

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