Cardiovascular Intensive Care Training

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The Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CCU) is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of health care providers who work collaboratively to provide high quality care for this critically ill patient population. The team includes an attending cardiologist, a pulmonary critical care intensivist, and an attending physician specializing in heart failure. This multidisciplinary team approach adds expertise for patients with complex, co-morbid (multiple) medical conditions and improves the safety and care of all CCU patients.

The Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CCU) is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of health care providers who work collaboratively to provide high quality care for this critically ill patient population. The team includes an attending cardiologist, a pulmonary critical care intensivist, and an attending physician specializing in heart failure. This multidisciplinary team approach adds expertise for patients with complex, co-morbid (multiple) medical conditions and improves the safety and care of all CCU patients..

The ACC has developed Core Cardiovascular Training Statement (COCATS) recommendations for training in critical care cardiology, which defines Level III training as requiring the completion of an additional clinical fellowship in critical care medicine (CCM) in addition to the three-year cardiovascular medicine fellowship.

A wide array of critical care fellowship training programs is available to cardiologists. Below you'll find a list of critical care fellowship opportunities for cardiologists as of June 2018.

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In this Research Topic collection we invite researchers to submit manuscripts along the following themes:

Manuscript contributions that deal with Intensive and crtical care nursing, etc. Establishing sustainable ventricular assist devices, Perioperative Nursing topics.

-               Interdisciplinary research, observational field studies, experiments or manipulations, meta-analyses, reviews or modeling approaches are also welcome.

Journal of Intensive and Critical care Nursing is now accepting submissions on this topic. A standard EDITORIAL TRACKING SYSTEM is utilized for manuscript submission, review, editorial processing and tracking which can be securely accessed by the authors, reviewers and editors for monitoring and tracking the article processing. Manuscripts can be uploaded online at Editorial Tracking System (https://www.scholarscentral.org/submissions/intensive-critical-care-nursing.html) or forwarded to the Editorial Office at manuscripts@alliedacademies.org

zoe kemp
Journal Manager
Journal of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Email: nursingcare@emedsci.com