What are the objectives of the MICU program?

What are the objectives of the MICU program?

Staff retention was another objective of the program as turnover can affect the cohesiveness of the work environment, burden remaining staff, and negatively impact patient care. After new nurses are hired in the MICU, they’re asked to remain employed in the unit for at least 2 years.

How is the MICU mentor program broken down?

• The MICU mentor program is broken down into beginning, middle, and closing phases based on the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses’ Mentor Guide. • Internal influences include gender, personality, experiences, time availability, and learning and teaching styles.

Who is the director of the MICU?

For additional information, please contact the MICU Director, Dr. Jonathan Siner at (203) 785-4177.

What does medical intensive care unit ( MICU ) mean?

Medical ICU (MICU)-Critical Care A number of our pulmonary physicians are experts in the care of patients who are in the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU). Generally these patients are severely ill, and require intensive, round-the-clock care from a highly trained group of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.

For additional information, please contact the MICU Director, Dr. Jonathan Siner at (203) 785-4177.

What kind of research is done at Micu?

The MICU is the center for many avenues of clinical research, with multiple faculty conducting studies in acute lung injury, sepsis, cognitive impairment, diabetes, liver failure, and end-of-life care.

What do you need to know about Micu NP?

The MICU NP staff training is designed to provide outstanding clinical and academic training that prepares collaborative practitioners to function in a progressive medical intensive care unit. A comprehensive, competency-driven curriculum is the core of our training philosophy.

Medical ICU (MICU)-Critical Care A number of our pulmonary physicians are experts in the care of patients who are in the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU). Generally these patients are severely ill, and require intensive, round-the-clock care from a highly trained group of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.