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Determination of Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills: Results of a Multidisciplinary, Modified Delphi Process.

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Tisherman, SA; Spevetz, A; Farmer, JC; Kashyap, R; Michener, E; Leichtle, SW; Sreedharan, R; Strickler, SS; Chang, CWJ; Yataco, AC; Ellender, T ...
Published in: Crit Care Med
February 1, 2026

OBJECTIVES: In the United States, training for physicians who manage critically ill adult patients (intensivists) evolved through parallel subspecialty critical care medicine (CCM) pathways with significant commonality. The Society of Critical Care Medicine Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills Task Force aimed to delineate the common core knowledge and skills required of all intensivists. DESIGN: A master list of content areas and procedural skills was compiled from all CCM subspecialty program requirements and blueprints of the certification examinations. Using a modified Delphi approach, participants were asked to categorize the knowledge items as "advanced knowledge is essential," "general, but not advanced, knowledge is essential," or "knowledge is not essential." Procedures were categorized as "intensivist performs routinely," "intensivist only performs in an emergency," or "intensivist knows" about the procedure. SETTING: Representatives from CCM stakeholder organizations, including accreditation and certification organizations, critical care societies, and program directors' societies, were invited to participate. SUBJECTS: Members of the Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills Task Force of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. INTERVENTIONS: For the first two rounds of the modified Delphi process, Research Electronic Data Capture was used. For the third and fourth rounds, the process was completed through online meetings with Zoom (Zoom Video Corporations, San Jose, CA) utilizing Zoom's polling feature. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A total of 541 items were determined to be essential, with 145 requiring advanced knowledge and 323 requiring general knowledge. For 73 items, consensus regarding advanced vs. general could not be achieved, but they remained essential. Only eight items were felt to be nonessential. Of the 16 procedures, most were categorized as "intensivist performs." CONCLUSIONS: The large number of items included in the list of essential knowledge and skills demonstrates the complexity of modern CCM. Utilization of a common framework across the subspecialties of CCM could lead to greater harmonization among the fellowship program requirements and certification examinations.

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Crit Care Med

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EISSN

1530-0293

Publication Date

February 1, 2026

Volume

54

Issue

2

Start / End Page

224 / 233

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Physicians
  • Humans
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
  • Delphi Technique
  • Critical Care
  • Clinical Competence
  • Certification
  • Adult
 

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Tisherman, S. A., Spevetz, A., Farmer, J. C., Kashyap, R., Michener, E., Leichtle, S. W., … Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills Task Force of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. (2026). Determination of Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills: Results of a Multidisciplinary, Modified Delphi Process. Crit Care Med, 54(2), 224–233. https://doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0000000000006978
Tisherman, Samuel A., Antoinette Spevetz, J Christopher Farmer, Rahul Kashyap, Ed Michener, Stefan W. Leichtle, Roshni Sreedharan, et al. “Determination of Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills: Results of a Multidisciplinary, Modified Delphi Process.Crit Care Med 54, no. 2 (February 1, 2026): 224–33. https://doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0000000000006978.
Tisherman SA, Spevetz A, Farmer JC, Kashyap R, Michener E, Leichtle SW, et al. Determination of Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills: Results of a Multidisciplinary, Modified Delphi Process. Crit Care Med. 2026 Feb 1;54(2):224–33.
Tisherman, Samuel A., et al. “Determination of Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills: Results of a Multidisciplinary, Modified Delphi Process.Crit Care Med, vol. 54, no. 2, Feb. 2026, pp. 224–33. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000006978.
Tisherman SA, Spevetz A, Farmer JC, Kashyap R, Michener E, Leichtle SW, Sreedharan R, Strickler SS, Chang CWJ, Yataco AC, Cuschieri J, Dudzinski D, Ellender T, Emlet LL, Fahy BG, Geller BJ, Hennessey E, Kaups KL, Keegan MT, Lee MM, Malaiyandi D, Michetti CP, Mohr NM, Moitra VK, O’Neil K, Palmieri TL, Park PK, Pathak A, Raksin PB, Shapshak AH, Siddiqui S, Stein DM, Timmons SD, Vespa PM, Wessman BT, Wittwer ED, Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills Task Force of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Determination of Adult Critical Care Physician Core Knowledge and Skills: Results of a Multidisciplinary, Modified Delphi Process. Crit Care Med. 2026 Feb 1;54(2):224–233.

Published In

Crit Care Med

DOI

EISSN

1530-0293

Publication Date

February 1, 2026

Volume

54

Issue

2

Start / End Page

224 / 233

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Physicians
  • Humans
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
  • Delphi Technique
  • Critical Care
  • Clinical Competence
  • Certification
  • Adult