This book brings together personal narratives from critical care medicine specialists around the world. Most of these physicians started in critical care at or before the exponential increase in technological modalities to reverse or sustain organ function, have seen patient care both ways, and have worked as many as 30 years or more at the bedside. The narratives are organized around such themes as : how and why these physicians entered the discipline of critical care; what was critical care like in the beginning; how they have experienced the flood of innovations in critical care; why they…mehr
This book brings together personal narratives from critical care medicine specialists around the world. Most of these physicians started in critical care at or before the exponential increase in technological modalities to reverse or sustain organ function, have seen patient care both ways, and have worked as many as 30 years or more at the bedside. The narratives are organized around such themes as : how and why these physicians entered the discipline of critical care; what was critical care like in the beginning; how they have experienced the flood of innovations in critical care; why they decided to retire (or not); and what their retirement options have been (or not).
Composed by influential critical care medicine specialists, The Intensivist's Challenge: Aging and Career Growth in a High-Stress Medical Specialty is a valuable resource bringing together a discussion of the nature and problems of aging as they apply to physicians in a high-stress occupation, while assessing the value of clinical experience at the bedside in a world increasingly full of soulless technology.
David Crippen, MD, FCCMUniversity of PittsburghDepartments of Critical Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Neurological SurgeryPittsburgh, PAUSA
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: "Fire in the belly": Youth and exuberanceDavid Crippen Chapter 2: The productive years: "The diesel effect"Joseph Lex Chapter 3: The aging intensivist and business management John W. Hoyt Chapter 4: The aging critical care physician: A 50 year progression of eventsAke Grenvik Chapter 5: Transitions from the academic heap: new directions within the systemJames V. Snyder Chapter 6: The aging Intensivist and global medical politicsRichard Burrows Chapter 7: The aging Intensivist and academiaThomas P. Bleck Chapter 8: The critical care physician and a career in Industry: Reflections and RecommendationsDonald B. Chalfin Chapter 9: Race and the ICUErrington C. Thompson Chapter 10: The aging Intensivist and younger colleaguesRoss Hofmeyr Chapter 11: Nearing the clinical end: a female perspectiveMarie R. Baldisseri Chapter 12: Good Times, Bad Times, Time to Get out Alive: Ruminations of a Retiring Critical Care Physician Mark A. Mazer Chapter 13: The aging intensivist and functional incapacity Brad Power Chapter 14: Legacy: What aging intensivists can pass on Stephen Streat Chapter 15: Future of Critical Care MedicineW. Andy Kofke & Guy Kositratna Chapter 16: Health Care in the year 2050 and BeyondBrian Wowk div>
Chapter 1: “Fire in the belly”: Youth and exuberance David Crippen Chapter 2: The productive years: "The diesel effect” Joseph Lex Chapter 3: The aging intensivist and business management John W. Hoyt Chapter 4: The aging critical care physician: A 50 year progression of events Ake Grenvik Chapter 5: Transitions from the academic heap: new directions within the system James V. Snyder Chapter 6: The aging Intensivist and global medical politics Richard Burrows Chapter 7: The aging Intensivist and academia Thomas P. Bleck Chapter 8: The critical care physician and a career in Industry: Reflections and Recommendations Donald B. Chalfin Chapter 9: Race and the ICU Errington C. Thompson Chapter 10: The aging Intensivist and younger colleagues Ross Hofmeyr Chapter 11: Nearing the clinical end: a female perspective Marie R. Baldisseri Chapter 12: Good Times, Bad Times, Time to Get out Alive: Ruminations of a Retiring Critical Care Physician Mark A. Mazer Chapter 13: The aging intensivist and functional incapacity Brad Power Chapter 14: Legacy: What aging intensivists can pass on Stephen Streat Chapter 15: Future of Critical Care Medicine W. Andy Kofke & Guy Kositratna Chapter 16: Health Care in the year 2050 and Beyond Brian Wowk div>
Chapter 1: "Fire in the belly": Youth and exuberanceDavid Crippen Chapter 2: The productive years: "The diesel effect"Joseph Lex Chapter 3: The aging intensivist and business management John W. Hoyt Chapter 4: The aging critical care physician: A 50 year progression of eventsAke Grenvik Chapter 5: Transitions from the academic heap: new directions within the systemJames V. Snyder Chapter 6: The aging Intensivist and global medical politicsRichard Burrows Chapter 7: The aging Intensivist and academiaThomas P. Bleck Chapter 8: The critical care physician and a career in Industry: Reflections and RecommendationsDonald B. Chalfin Chapter 9: Race and the ICUErrington C. Thompson Chapter 10: The aging Intensivist and younger colleaguesRoss Hofmeyr Chapter 11: Nearing the clinical end: a female perspectiveMarie R. Baldisseri Chapter 12: Good Times, Bad Times, Time to Get out Alive: Ruminations of a Retiring Critical Care Physician Mark A. Mazer Chapter 13: The aging intensivist and functional incapacity Brad Power Chapter 14: Legacy: What aging intensivists can pass on Stephen Streat Chapter 15: Future of Critical Care MedicineW. Andy Kofke & Guy Kositratna Chapter 16: Health Care in the year 2050 and BeyondBrian Wowk div>
Chapter 1: “Fire in the belly”: Youth and exuberance David Crippen Chapter 2: The productive years: "The diesel effect” Joseph Lex Chapter 3: The aging intensivist and business management John W. Hoyt Chapter 4: The aging critical care physician: A 50 year progression of events Ake Grenvik Chapter 5: Transitions from the academic heap: new directions within the system James V. Snyder Chapter 6: The aging Intensivist and global medical politics Richard Burrows Chapter 7: The aging Intensivist and academia Thomas P. Bleck Chapter 8: The critical care physician and a career in Industry: Reflections and Recommendations Donald B. Chalfin Chapter 9: Race and the ICU Errington C. Thompson Chapter 10: The aging Intensivist and younger colleagues Ross Hofmeyr Chapter 11: Nearing the clinical end: a female perspective Marie R. Baldisseri Chapter 12: Good Times, Bad Times, Time to Get out Alive: Ruminations of a Retiring Critical Care Physician Mark A. Mazer Chapter 13: The aging intensivist and functional incapacity Brad Power Chapter 14: Legacy: What aging intensivists can pass on Stephen Streat Chapter 15: Future of Critical Care Medicine W. Andy Kofke & Guy Kositratna Chapter 16: Health Care in the year 2050 and Beyond Brian Wowk div>
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309