Carolyn Dickens, Amber Beserra, Joe Keller, Susan Corbridge, Melissa Carlucci
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Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants: Building a Team and Optimizing Practice in the Medical ICU.
The integration of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) into the medical ICU (MICU) is becoming increasingly vital due to the rising number of critically ill patients and the shortage of board-certified intensivists. Successful recruitment and utilization of NPs and PAs in the MICU setting require a unique understanding of potential variations of the scope of practice based on state law and educational backgrounds, as well as the implementation of best practices around training and leadership support. The purpose of this article was to review the best strategies for creating a MICU team with NPs and PAs. Key strategies for identifying suitable NP and PA candidates include assessing their education, certification, licensure, and clinical experience, particularly in critical care settings. It is important for organizations to have structured orientation programs, which should define roles, establish clear reporting structures, and provide competency-based training to ensure effective team integration. Simulation-based training and professional mentoring are emphasized as critical elements for developing clinical competency and promoting job satisfaction. There are variations in state laws and institutional policies that affect NP and PA practice that should be understood by the organization to manage expectations for the NP and PA job responsibilities. Effective productivity measurement methods are proposed to accurately assess the contributions of NPs and PAs in the MICU. This article provides comprehensive strategies for successfully hiring, onboarding, and integrating these professionals into MICU teams, ensuring high-quality care delivery in critical care settings.
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At CHEST, our mission is to revolutionize patient care through the collaboration of multidisciplinary clinicians in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. We achieve this by publishing cutting-edge clinical research that addresses current challenges and brings forth future advancements. To enhance understanding in a rapidly evolving field, CHEST also features review articles, commentaries, and facilitates discussions on emerging controversies. We place great emphasis on scientific rigor, employing a rigorous peer review process, and ensuring all accepted content is published online within two weeks.