Chapters Transcript Video Q&A: Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Darren Klugman, director of pediatric cardiac critical care, discusses the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. Okay. Yeah. In the Pc ICU we deliver high quality efficient world class care with multidisciplinary team putting the patient and family at the center of everything we do. Our care is integrated with the latest technology, cutting edge science and world class providers to provide the best outcomes for all of the patients we take care of. Okay at the johns Hopkins Congenital Heart Program. We are uniquely positioned to integrate with fetal care because we all provide care to our patients in the same building. We integrate from the time the diagnosis is made through delivery with our federal partners. Many of our patients are diagnosed prior to birth and the integration of care begins from the time of diagnosis. We have the opportunity to provide seamless transitions from care for the mother and the fetus Through the time with the neonatal intensive care unit and immediately to the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit for the duration of the patient's state. Yeah, Johns Hopkins has been at the forefront of congenital heart care since Blalock, Taussig and thomas Did their landmark work in the 1940s. Our institution is a pillar of academic science, cutting edge technology And 1st Class Clinical Care. We bring all of these elements together to provide the most exceptional care for our patients with complex congenital heart disease. Mm hmm, mm hmm, mm hmm. Created by Related Presenters Darren Klugman, MD Director, Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine EXPERTISE Critical Care Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine View full profile