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I was wondering if anyone has any input on this field, I was wondering about whether the training is on par with medicine critical care and whe sort of job prospects exsist...
The answer is NO ! if one wants to run a MICU train in Critical care, for a NeuroICU train in Neurocritical care. the emphasis of domain of training is different. While a neurointensivist manages critical care there is enough he doesnt see in daily life and training that is required in MICU - pacing, dialysis, chest tubes, bronchoscopies etc, unless trained in a handful of NICUs in the country where one may learn this..
I wholeheartedly agree. When my time comes and I'm gorked out in the unit with sepsis, ARDS and whole-body organ failure, the last person I want near me is a friggin' neurologist. I want a hard core internal med flea with critical care-fellowship training.
If you need neuro input in an ICU, get a neuro consult. While neurologists give good consult and arguably can run a specific "neuro" ICU, no way should they be running a general med/surg ICU.