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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Crit Care Med. 2020 Nov;48(11):1565–1571. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000004552

Table 2.

CCO Workforce Characteristics.

All Physicians
Number of Members 41, [22–60] median, [IQR] Range (9–118)
Years of Service1 8, [5–10] median, [IQR] Range (0–36)
Age (years) 34% were < 40 73% were <50 91% were <60
Full Time Critical Care Physicians by Specialty
Internal Medicine 57%
Anesthesiology 15%
Neurosciences 10%
Surgery 8%
Emergency Medicine 5%
Pediatrics 3%
Cardiology 2%
Advanced Practice Providers2
Number of Members 23, [10–40] median, [IQR] Range (0–108)
Years of Service [IQR] 5, [4.7–7] median, Range (0–35)
Unfilled Positions 1, [0–3] median, [IQR] Range (0–11)
Clinical Staff
All ICUs Some ICUs Not used
Nurse Specialists 12 9 2
Nurse Administrator 18 4 1
Pharmacist3 12 10 1
Respiratory Therapist3 17 6 0
Nutritional Specialist3 14 7 2
Rehabilitation Therapist3 9 10 4
ECMO Perfusionist3 5 15 4
Care Cordinator3 8 12 3
Social Worker3 14 7 2
Chaplain3,4 11 3 9
1

The years of service was not meaningfully different for programs that offered service duration-based accommodations and those that did not.

2

1 CCO reported that it did not use ICU Advanced Practice Providers.

3

The survey item used the term dedicated. IQR is interquartile range.

4

Religion based support staff. IQR: interquartile range.