Journal des soins infirmiers intensifs et intensifs

Abstrait

Trends in pediatric intensive care upcoming fellowship programs.

Radha Krishna Jadhav

Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a part of the hospital that delivers the greatest quality of medical care to sick children. The facility is distinct from other areas of the hospital, such as the main medical floors. Community-based PICUs, formerly known as level II units, offer a wide range of services. Tertiary PICUs, also known as level I units, provide advanced care. Quaternary or specialised PICUs provide complete care for complicated patients in vast catchment areas. We seek to raise the bar of practise and provide the best possible care to children at our hospitals and around the world. We treat children with the utmost regard for their precious lives in a family-centered, compassionate, and loving atmosphere, and we use evidence-based treatments that are examined and updated on a regular basis. The fellowship aims to prepare paediatricians to be knowledgeable paediatric intensivists capable of managing any life-threatening condition in children.

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