The University Health Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship is a 12-month, postgraduate training program for certified, licensed Acute Care Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. During their training, fellows will rotate through medical, surgical-trauma, neuro, cardiothoracic and transplant intensive care units, along with various other sub-specialties, exposing them to a multitude of health conditions. Fellows will train alongside APPs and physicians to hone their assessment, diagnosis, and treatment skills specific to the critically ill. Objectives Gain understanding of the management of complex critical illness including: shock, sepsis, traumatic injury, cerebrovascular disease, acute kidney injury, acute respiratory failure, post-transplant care, post-cardiac arrest, multisystem organ failure, etc. Improve patient management utilizing hemodynamic and neurological monitoring Achieve skills including: Point-of-care ultrasound training, management of mechanical ventilation, endotracheal intubation, central line insertion, arterial line insertion, chest tube placement, and more Hone critical thinking and decision-making skills Focus on providing quality, cost-conscious care Learn communication that connects patients and families with providers Offerings Participation in Grand Rounds, Journal Club, high fidelity simulation, lectures, case presentations, and more Performance assessments and feedback Professional mentorship Peer support and networking Rotations Rotational blocks include: Cardiothoracic and Transplant Critical Care NeuroCritical Care Medical ICU Surgical-Trauma ICU General surgery Elective ICU Blocks And rotations with subspecialties
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