Critical Care Specialist

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Critical Care Physician
Intensive Care Specialist

Last updated on 09 Feb 2026

Overview

Critical Care Specialists are expert medical professionals responsible for managing and treating patients in critical conditions, such as those in intensive care units (ICUs). They specialize in complex medical interventions, monitor patients closely, and collaborate with healthcare teams to ensure optimal care and recovery.

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Job Description
  1. Attending medical emergency and patient management
  2. Performing ICU Procedures
  3. Ensuring implementation of ICU clinical protocols and patient’s treatment plan
  4. Clinical documentation of ICU patients
  5. Clinical rounds of ICU patients
  6. Clinical Counselling of patient’s relative/ attendant
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What initial steps do you take for a patient with septic shock?

Secure airway and oxygenation, obtain cultures, start broad‑spectrum antibiotics, give fluid resuscitation, and begin vasopressors if hypotension persists.

How do you assess hemodynamic status at the bedside?

Check blood pressure, heart rate, urine output, mental status, lactate level, and use invasive monitoring if needed (arterial line, CVP).

How do you approach weaning from mechanical ventilation?

Assess readiness with spontaneous breathing trial, evaluate cough and secretion clearance, ensure stable hemodynamics, and proceed with gradual support reduction.

What parameters do you monitor during continuous renal replacement therapy?

Fluid balance, electrolytes, acid‑base status, filter patency, and anticoagulation effects.

How do you interpret arterial blood gas results for ventilator adjustments?

Assess pH, PaCO₂, and PaO₂ to guide changes in tidal volume, respiratory rate, FiO₂, and PEEP to correct ventilation and oxygenation.

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What course is required to become a Critical Care Specialist?

The courses required to become a Critical Care Specialist include completing an MBBS, then an MD/DNB in Medicine/Anesthesiology/Pulmonology/Emergency Medicine, followed by a DM/DNB or fellowship in Critical Care Medicine.

What are the key responsibilities of a Critical Care Specialist?

A Critical Care Specialist (Intensivist) is responsible for providing advanced medical care to patients with life-threatening conditions in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). They assess critically ill patients, diagnose complex medical problems, and develop treatment plans that may involve life-support systems such as mechanical ventilation, cardiac monitoring, and organ-support therapies. They continuously monitor patient conditions, interpret laboratory results and imaging, and make timely clinical decisions to stabilize patients. Critical Care Specialists also perform emergency procedures, manage infections such as sepsis, treat respiratory and cardiac failure, and coordinate care with surgeons, anesthesiologists, pulmonologists, and nursing teams.

What is the salary of a Critical Care Specialist in India?

The average salary of a Critical Care Specialist in India ranges from about ₹12 lakh to ₹45 lakh per year.

Can fresh doctors work as Critical Care Specialists?

No, Fresh MBBS graduates cannot directly work as consultants. They must complete postgraduate training (MD/DNB) and then pursue critical care fellowships or supervised ICU experience, and some hospitals hire junior residents or registrars in ICU roles while they train.

What hospitals hire Critical Care Specialists?

Critical Care Specialists are typically hired by multi-specialty hospitals, tertiary-care hospitals, teaching hospitals, trauma centers, and large private healthcare chains that operate Intensive Care Units. In India, they are commonly employed by corporate hospital groups, government medical colleges, super-specialty hospitals, and advanced critical-care centers.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 380000USD 480000
United KingdomGBP 95000GBP 135000
UAEAED 600000AED 900000
CanadaCAD 340000CAD 425000
AustraliaAUD 260000AUD 410000
IndiaINR 2200000INR 4500000
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