The Pediatric Critical Care Program at Rush offers:
- Patient care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Rush University Medical Center and in the PICU at John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County
- International outreach with programs in Kenya, Nigeria and Egypt
- A research program, with ongoing projects in pain control, asthma management, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease, sepsis detection and family and medical leave issues for pediatric faculty
The pediatric critical care program at Rush provides services for children with the entire range of severe illness, including:
- Cardiac illness and cardiac surgery (including heart transplantation)
- Severe asthma and respiratory illness
- Sepsis
- Cancer
- Major surgery
- Trauma/burns (John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County)
- Severe neurologic disorders, including status epilepticus
- Metabolic disorders
- Liver failure (including transplantation)
- Disorders of respiratory control
Steve Barnes, MD, is director of the Section of Pediatric Critical Care at Rush. Members of our nursing, medical and ancillary staff work together take a family-centered approach to providing the best care available to children who require intensive care services. For more information about pediatric critical care specialists at Rush, see the online physician directory.