Publications by authors named "Angelina Beer"

Article Synopsis
  • The growing staff shortage in intensive care medicine highlights the urgent need for effective recruitment and retention of qualified professionals.
  • Current research emphasizes the importance of proper onboarding as a crucial factor in achieving success within this context.
  • The position paper "Onboarding in Intensive Care Medicine" presents structured guidelines to enhance employee satisfaction and ensure the safety of both providers and patients, ultimately aiming for a sustainable supply of intensive care services.
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Background: Onboarding of junior staff in the intensive care unit is vital to ensure high-quality critical care treatment. This process depends on beginner's training.

Aim: We aimed to determine structure and duration of intensive care onboarding and the job satisfaction of junior professionals in German intensive care units.

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Background: Isolated myelosarcoma of infancy is a rare presentation of acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML). Because of its rarity and early onset in infancy underlying genetic predisposition is potentially relevant in disease initiation.

Methods And Results: We report an oncologic emergency in an infant with thoracic and intraspinal aleukaemic myeloid sarcoma causing acute myelon compression and lower leg palsy.

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