Pediatric Intensive Care - Past, Present and Future
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution and future of pediatric intensive care in this 51-minute lecture by Dr. Mark Rogers, renowned author and Founding Professor at Johns Hopkins University. Delve into the historical events that shaped the development of pediatric ICUs, from the challenges of no ventilators to the impact of the Vietnam War and military technology. Discover key innovations, regionalization efforts, and the establishment of pediatric intensive care as an academic specialty. Gain insights into the creation of fellowships, textbooks, and the PICU Board. Examine current trends, including the effects of natural disasters and the potential of unstructured data. Reflect on career opportunities and future directions in this critical field of medicine. This comprehensive overview, presented by OPENPediatrics, offers valuable knowledge for healthcare professionals caring for critically ill children worldwide.
Syllabus
Introduction
History ofPediatric Intensive Care
No Ventilators
Cardiac Intensive Care
Neurologic Concepts
The Vietnam War
Baby Bird
Military Technology
Head Injuries
Origins
Innovations
Regionalization
Hidden agendas
Pediatrics and anesthesia
Academic specialty
Fellowships
Textbook
PICU Board
Future of surgery
Hurricane Harvey
Unstructured Data
Career Opportunities
Future Trends
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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