2011
DOI: 10.1592/phco.31.8.829
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An Opinion Paper Outlining Recommendations for Training, Credentialing, and Documenting and Justifying Critical Care Pharmacy Services

Abstract: In 2000, the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) and the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) published a position paper that defined critical care pharmacy services as fundamental, desirable, and optimal. A task force was developed that included individuals who are members of the ACCP Critical Care Practice and Research Network, the SCCM clinical pharmacy and pharmacology section, and the American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists to develop an opinion paper with three primary objectives: to p… Show more

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“…[1][2][3] Critical care pharmacists have recognized value not only as clinicians but also as champions of quality improvement and education. [1][2][3] Critical care pharmacists have recognized value not only as clinicians but also as champions of quality improvement and education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Critical care pharmacists have recognized value not only as clinicians but also as champions of quality improvement and education. [1][2][3] Critical care pharmacists have recognized value not only as clinicians but also as champions of quality improvement and education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I will follow a classification terminology of fundamental, desirable, and optimal for assessing relevant criteria (Table ). These terms were originally used in a position paper by one critical care organization to define the scope and level of critical care pharmacy services and were subsequently used in an opinion paper by a group of critical care pharmacists . Ideally, a truly interprofessional organization would meet all of the criteria associated with optimal level of engagement.…”
Section: Criteria For Assessing Level Of Interprofessional Involvemenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These terms were originally used in a position paper by one critical care organization to define the scope and level of critical care pharmacy services 5 and were subsequently used in an opinion paper by a group of critical care pharmacists. 6 Ideally, a truly interprofessional organization would meet all of the criteria associated with optimal level of engagement. At the optimal level, interprofessional organizations should have a demonstrated record of performing all of the criteria at the fundamental and desirable levels in addition to seeking interorganizational rela-tionships between health profession organizations (eg, pharmacy, nursing).…”
Section: Raising the Interprofessional Bar In Your Specialty Interpromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2][3][4] The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Critical Care Practice and Research Network (PRN) described the difficulty of standardizing the training that should be required for a specialty degree/certification in critical care pharmacy practice. 5 Flexibility within pharmacy curriculum design was strongly encouraged to allow for incorporation of critical care topic discussion and learning. Furthermore, ACCP's 2009 "Pharmacotherapy Toolkit" provides a list of critical care pharmacotherapy topics ranked by importance of inclusion in the pharmacy curriculum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%