Fuhrman and Zimmerman S Pediatric Critical Care
Lifelong learning in pediatric critical care
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Schwartz, SP; Ibsen, LM; Turner, DA
January 1, 2021
Pediatric critical care medicine is a discipline dedicated to the care of the critically ill child, focusing on the sick child as a whole and including the impact of disease on all organ systems. Becoming a master in our specialty hinges on lifelong learning, which is best accomplished using adult learning principles. The mature clinician reflects on one’s daily medical experiences to place them in a larger context of previous encounters and critically evaluates one’s own performance, acknowledging both effective and ineffective aspects of patient care..
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Schwartz, S. P., Ibsen, L. M., & Turner, D. A. (2021). Lifelong learning in pediatric critical care. In Fuhrman and Zimmerman S Pediatric Critical Care (pp. 66-74.e3). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-67269-6.00019-9
Schwartz, S. P., L. M. Ibsen, and D. A. Turner. “Lifelong learning in pediatric critical care.” In Fuhrman and Zimmerman S Pediatric Critical Care, 66-74.e3, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-67269-6.00019-9.
Schwartz SP, Ibsen LM, Turner DA. Lifelong learning in pediatric critical care. In: Fuhrman and Zimmerman S Pediatric Critical Care. 2021. p. 66-74.e3.
Schwartz, S. P., et al. “Lifelong learning in pediatric critical care.” Fuhrman and Zimmerman S Pediatric Critical Care, 2021, pp. 66-74.e3. Scopus, doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-67269-6.00019-9.
Schwartz SP, Ibsen LM, Turner DA. Lifelong learning in pediatric critical care. Fuhrman and Zimmerman S Pediatric Critical Care. 2021. p. 66-74.e3.