RESUMO
Critical care medicine was practiced informally during several years, specially during war periods. Nowadays it is, however, a fundamental part of health systems in which patients attain care facilities of increasing complexity in a cost effective manner, according to their needs. The importance of this discipline in Chile, during its 30 years of development, has progressively increased and at the present time, intensive care units represent up to 30% of the total number of beds in some hospitals. Even though these units require great budgets and many resources, their place and the role of physicians who work in them has not been recognized adequately by the national medical community. The present document presents the official position of the Chilean Society of Intensive Medicine on the general objectives of this discipline. It indicates the scope of action of the specialty and the role of intensive care physicians, their relationship with other specialties, their duties and responsibilities with their patients.