TY - JOUR
T1 - A contemporary training concept in critical care cardiology
AU - Binzenhöfer, Leonhard
AU - Gade, NIls
AU - Roden, Daniel
AU - Saleh, Inas
AU - Lanz, Hugo
AU - Villegas Sierra, Laura
AU - Seifert, Paula
AU - Scherer, Clemens
AU - Schrage, Benedikt
AU - Haertel, Frank
AU - Spieth, Peter
AU - Mangner, Norman
AU - Adler, Christoph
AU - Hoyer, Daniel
AU - Graf, Tobias
AU - Billig, Hannah
AU - Salem, Mostafa
AU - Rangel, Rafael Henrique
AU - Speidl, Walter
AU - Spagl, Christian
AU - Hausleiter, Jörg
AU - Massberg, Steffen
AU - Preusch, Michael
AU - Meder, Benjamin
AU - Leistner, David M.
AU - Luedike, Peter
AU - Rassaf, Tienush
AU - Zimmer, Sebastian
AU - Westermann, Dirk
AU - Zeymer, Uwe
AU - Schäfer, Andreas
AU - Thiele, Holger
AU - Lüsebrink, Enzo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
2024 Binzenhöfer, Gade, Roden, Saleh, Lanz, Sierra, Seifert, Scherer, Schrage, Haertel, Spieth, Mangner, Adler, Hoyer, Graf, Billig, Salem, Rangel, Speidl, Hagl, Hausleiter, Massberg, Preusch, Meder, Leistner, Luedike, Rassaf, Zimmer, Westermann, Zeymer, Schäfer, Thiele and Lüsebrink.
PY - 2024/3/14
Y1 - 2024/3/14
N2 - Critical care cardiology (CCC) in the modern era is shaped by a multitude of innovative treatment options and an increasingly complex, ageing patient population. Generating high-quality evidence for novel interventions and devices in an intensive care setting is exceptionally challenging. As a result, formulating the best possible therapeutic approach continues to rely predominantly on expert opinion and local standard operating procedures. Fostering the full potential of CCC and the maturation of the next generation of decision-makers in this field calls for an updated training concept, that encompasses the extensive knowledge and skills required to care for critically ill cardiac patients while remaining adaptable to the trainee’s individual career planning and existing educational programs. In the present manuscript, we suggest a standardized training phase in preparation of the first ICU rotation, propose a modular CCC core curriculum, and outline how training components could be conceptualized within three sub-specialization tracks for aspiring cardiac intensivists.
AB - Critical care cardiology (CCC) in the modern era is shaped by a multitude of innovative treatment options and an increasingly complex, ageing patient population. Generating high-quality evidence for novel interventions and devices in an intensive care setting is exceptionally challenging. As a result, formulating the best possible therapeutic approach continues to rely predominantly on expert opinion and local standard operating procedures. Fostering the full potential of CCC and the maturation of the next generation of decision-makers in this field calls for an updated training concept, that encompasses the extensive knowledge and skills required to care for critically ill cardiac patients while remaining adaptable to the trainee’s individual career planning and existing educational programs. In the present manuscript, we suggest a standardized training phase in preparation of the first ICU rotation, propose a modular CCC core curriculum, and outline how training components could be conceptualized within three sub-specialization tracks for aspiring cardiac intensivists.
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U2 - 10.3389/fcvm.2024.1351633
DO - 10.3389/fcvm.2024.1351633
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 38550519
SN - 2297-055X
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
JF - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
IS - 11:1351633
M1 - 1351633
ER -