Summer 2023 – Going Faster, Farther, Together
Summer 2023 – Going Faster, Farther, Together PCICS Leadership Associate Editor’s Message Kriti Puri MBBS, FACC, FAAP Medicine is a field of life-long learning—and perhaps nowhere is it better illustrated on a minute-by-minute basis than in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit. What we know (and don’t know) is always changing. Fortunately, in this fast-paced…
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Winter 2023 PCICS Leadership Associate Editor’s Message Meghna D. Patel MD I hope everyone is having a great start to their 2023! I have to say, ending the year with an in-person PCICS back in Miami was the perfect way to close out a rough couple of years. It was wonderful to see everyone again,…
Read MoreFall 2022: Frontiers in CICU Simulation
Fall 2022: Frontiers in CICU Simulation PCICS Leadership Associate Editor’s Message Felina Mille, MD As we look forward to gathering in-person for the PCICS annual conference in December, I have been lucky to join a team of PCICS educators in building a multi-disciplinary pre-conference, which will offer several high-fidelity simulations. Our planning discussions have highlighted…
Read MoreSummer 2022: A Whole New World of CICU
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Read MoreSpring 2022: Entrusting Learners
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Read MoreWinter 2022: Small Steps to Improving Quality of Life in the CICU
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Read MoreFall 2021: Let’s Talk About …Burnout
Fall 2021: Let’s Talk About …Burnout PCICS Leadership Associate Editor’s Message November 2021 Felina Mille, MD Burned out on burnout? I’m not surprised. The discussion on burnout has reached a fever pitch over the last two years as professionals in all fields have struggled to adjust to the extraordinary challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic….
Read MoreSummer 2021: Pump It Up
Summer 2021: Pump It Up PCICS Leadership Associate Editor’s Message August 2021 Kriti Puri It is my great joy and pride to invite you all to view the Summer edition of the PCICS Newsletter. Packed with updates from committees and special interest groups, as well as details about the phenomenal Protocol Warehouse, we are calling…
Read MoreSpring 2021: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
Spring 2021: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) PCICS Leadership Editor-in-Chief’s Message: Is DEI just the flavor of the month? Ivie D. Esangbedo, MD, MPH PCICS created a Diversity & Inclusion committee in June 2020 in response to national events in the United States, as a way to raise awareness about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)…
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Winter 2021 PCICS Leadership Editor-In-Chief’s Message February 2021 After the unprecedented year that 2020 was, most of us approached the new year with hope that 2021 will see a transition back to some normalcy by the end of the year. Looking back on 2020, the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) made several adjustments to…
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Fall 2020 PCICS Leadership Sorry, we couldn’t find any posts. Please try a different search. Message from the President November 2020 John M. Costello, M.D., M.P.H. Dear Colleagues, PCICS is now into its third decade of existence. The “purpose” statement of PCICS, which may be found on our website (https://pcics.org/about/history), was developed nearly two decades…
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Summer 2020 PCICS Leadership Sorry, we couldn’t find any posts. Please try a different search. PCICS Vice President’s Message August 2020 Melissa B. Jones, MSN, APRN, CPNP-AC This year has certainly given us reason to pause and reflect; and to shift plans, expectations, and priorities. The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated families and communities around the…
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