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There are 22 General Hospitals in Israel There are 18 General ICU’s The percentage of ICU beds out of total beds is 1.2%-1.5% All ICU’s are “closed units”
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Critical Care Medicine is a formal sub- specialty since 1993 Certification requires a full residency and passing a written and an oral examination Residency time is 2 years.
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50% of intensivists are anaesthetists in their background 30% are internists in their background 20% are surgeons in their background
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Formal CCM Training 12 months in a General ICU 3 months in a Cardiac ICU 3 rotations of 3 months each from a choice of : PICU, Nephrology, Pulmonology, Infectiology, Neurosurgery and Thoracic surgery For non-Anaesthetists 3 months in Anaesthetic department is a must.
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Additional ICU Training Medical students are exposed to ICU during their Internal Medicine and Surgery Blocks (5th & 6th years) Residents from Anaesthesiology,Surgery and Orthopedics are doing time in the ICU A CME program in Anaesthesia &Critical Care exists in the Sacler Medical School in the Tel-Aviv University
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The key clinical decision makers in the ICU’s in Israel are the Head of the unit together with the senior consultants, all of whom are CCM specialists
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Pressing Educational needs A need to have students coming for a formal block to the ICU not as a choice A formal rotation in the ICU should be a must for residents in Internal Medicine A CME program dedicated to CCM only should be established Exchange programs, clinical and research, with overseas ICU’s are a real need in order to widen exposure
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