| Literature DB >> 35148880 |
Anthony P Carnicelli1, Vanessa Blumer1, Leonard Genovese2, Ann Gage3, Richa Agarwal1, Neal K Lakdawala4, Erin Bohula4, Jason N Katz5.
Abstract
As the acuity, complexity, and illness severity of patients admitted to cardiac intensive care units have increased, the need to recognize critical care cardiology (CCC) as a dedicated subspecialty in cardiovascular disease has received increasing support. Differing viewpoints exist regarding the optimal pathway for CCC training. Currently, all proposed CCC training pathways involve permutations of individual training years culminating in subspecialty certification across multiple disciplines; however, there are significant disadvantages to these training paradigms. We propose an innovative, pragmatic approach to CCC training through tailored subspecialty training in advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology (AHFTC), using elective time to enrich AHFTC training with skills and experiences necessary to become a highly skilled critical care cardiologist. The completion of this pathway would lead to completion of AHFTC training with a novel designation: distinction in critical care cardiology.Entities:
Keywords: Critical care cardiology; advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology; cardiac intensive care unit; cardiology fellowship; critical care medicine
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35148880 DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2021.07.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Card Fail ISSN: 1071-9164 Impact factor: 5.712