University Medical Center at Princeton
  • PHCS Home
  • About PHCS
  • Contact PHCS
  • Event Registration
  • Employment
  • Sign Up for Updates
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Site Map
  • Site Search
Find a Physician Click to Give
Breaking New Ground
UMCP Home
  • Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
  • Blood Donor Program
  • Breast Health Center
  • Cancer Program
  • Cardiac Program
  • CHOP Newborn & Pediatric Care at UMCP
  • da Vinci Surgery at UMCP
  • Diabetes Management Program
  • Eating Disorders Program
  • Emergency Department
  • Endoscopy Services
  • Epilepsy Program
  • Inpatient Hospice Program
  • Intensivists Program
  • Laboratory Services
  • MammoRemindHer
  • Maternal-Child Health Program
  • Nutrition Program
  • Orthopedics Program
  • Outpatient Clinic
  • Outpatient Rehabilitation Network
  • Pharmacy
  • Radiation Oncology
  • Radiology Imaging
  • Sleep Center
  • Special Hospital Services for Older Adults
  • Spine Services
  • Stroke Center
  • Surgery


Follow Us

Princeton FacebookPrinceton TwitterPrinceton Ustream
PHCS Home > University Medical Center at Princeton > Clinical Programs & Services > Intensivists Program

Intensivists Program

Highly Skilled Care When You Need It Most

We all go through life hoping never to experience the need for intensive care for our loved ones or for ourselves. While life's critical moments cannot always be predicted or prevented, you can rest assured that you will have access to highly specialized care if and when it is needed most through the Intensivists Program, now available at University Medical Center at Princeton.

Intensivists are physicians with advanced critical care board certification who specialize in treating the most seriously ill or injured patients. Studies have shown that patients whose care is managed by a specially trained intensivist in the ICU recover more quickly and achieve greater clinical outcomes overall.*

Extensive, Round-the-Clock Care

The ICU is a specialized unit in the hospital where patients with critical illness or injury receive extensive, round-the-clock care and monitoring. Through the program, the care of each patient in the ICU is carefully and closely managed by a compassionate team of intensivists. This model of care is known as a "closed" ICU, because the care of all patients is coordinated by staff intensivists.

UMCP's Intensivists Program is led by Medical Director Jasmeet Bajaj, MD, and Assistant Medical Director Hatim Youssef, DO, both of whom are fellowship trained and multi-board certified in pulmonary disease, critical care medicine and internal medicine. They provide leading-edge ICU care in collaboration with specially trained nurses.

Intensivists are designated as the primary caregivers in University Medical Center at Princeton's ICU, working with family physicians and internists to coordinate each patient's care. Recognizing the need for open communication during this critical time, each of the intensivists at University Medical Center at Princeton is deeply committed to keeping patients, their loved ones and every member of the clinical team, including personal physicians, involved and informed.

For more information about UMCP's Intensivists Program, please call 1.888.PHCS4YOU (1.888.742.7496).

*Source: Journal of the American Medical Association

 

© Princeton HealthCare System. All Rights Reserved.