< Intensive Care Medicine
General Principles
- Systematic patient assessment
- Communication Skills
- Evidence based practice
- Resuscitation
- End-of-life care
- Death and Organ donation
- Post-Intensive Care Syndromes
- Psychological, Social, Religious and Cultural aspects of Intensive Care
- Resource utilization, access to care and transport of Intensive Care patients
Neurological Intensive Care
Pulmonary Intensive Care
Cardiovascular Intensive Care
Renal Intensive Care
Gastro-Intestinal Intensive Care
Haematologic/Oncologic/immunologic disorders Intensive Care
Infectious diseases in Intensive Care
Peri-operative Intensive care and Organ Transplantation
Trauma and Burns Intensive Care
Obstetric Intensive Care
Endocrine disorders in Intensive Care
Geriatric Intensive Care
Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care
Genetic and Metabolic disorders requiring Intensive Care
Toxicology in Intensive Care Medicine
- Toxins and envenomations
- Prescription medication toxicity
- Substance abuse
Environment related diseases, Sports and adventures related diseases requiring Intensive Care
- High Altitude, Under water and Space exploration associated illnesses requiring Intensive Care
- Sporting related injuries and illnesses requiring Intensive Care
Intensive Care in disasters
- Disaster planning
- Role of the Intensivists and the Intensive Care units in disaster situations
- Natural Disasters
- Geological disasters
- Pandemics and Epidemics
- Man-made Disasters
- Conflict situations
- Wars and terrorism - explosions, biological, chemical and nuclear warfare
- Radiation related diseases requiring Intensive Care
- Climate change
- Wars and terrorism - explosions, biological, chemical and nuclear warfare
- Conflict situations
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