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Fellows will gather essential and accurate information about their patients
Fellows will make informed decisions about diagnostic and therapeutic interventions based on patient information, scientific evidence, and clinical judgment
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Fellows will communicate effectively with primary services, consultants, and other health care providers, leading to patient focused care
Fellows will communicate effectively and demonstrate caring and respectful behavior when interacting with patients and families.
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Fellows will demonstrate an investigatory and analytic thinking approach to patient care.
Fellows will know and apply the basic and clinically supportive science in relation to cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, renal physiology, metabolic/endocrine physiology, and all other systems as they relate to the critically ill patient.
Fellows will develop a working knowledge of monitoring devices routinely used in the ICU
Fellows will develop a working knowledge of the administrative and management aspects of the ICU.
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