Does ICU constitute an appropriate learning environment to achieve core cardiorespiratory requirements of an entry level physiotherapy program?
If an entry level physio student was to have a placement in ICU and this was deemed as their only cardiorespiratory placement over their 4 year course, would you feel that core cardiorespiratory experiences and expectations for graduation could/should be met in this environment?
Alternatively should ICU be an elective entry level placement, part of a combined cardio placement that ensures learning opportunities on general medical/surgical wards as well, or the realm of post-graduate learning only?
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