Achieving the aims of education: curricular decisions in critical care.

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Curricula for residents on rotations through intensive care units are necessarily abbreviated. The selection (and omission) of topics can be informed by assessment of perceived needs. A curriculum cannot, however, be formed exclusively from the top-scoring needs. Topics that are encountered exclusively in the critical care unit (such as brain death) must be included.

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Buchman, T. G. (2008). Achieving the aims of education: curricular decisions in critical care. Critical Care (London, England). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc7094

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