FICMEducation 2026: Critical Care Rehabilitation
We are pleased to announce that we will be holding our FICM Education 2026: Critical Care Rehabilitation event on 28 April 2026.
Spend a day with us and cover your revalidation and professional needs as an intensivist and educator.
We are pleased to announce that we will be holding our FICMEducation 2026: Critical Care Rehabilitation event on 28 April 2026.
Topics will include:
- NCEPOD Recovery Beyond Survivals
- Sleep and Delirium in intensive care
- Nutritional rehabilitation – Setting goals
Spend a day with us and cover your rehabilitation and professional needs as an intensivist and educator.
We are offering early bird rates for those who book on before 31 January 2026.
Programme
| 08.30-09.15 | Registration | Speaker |
| 09.15-09.25 | Welcome and introduction | Dr Sarah Marsh |
| 09.25-10.00 | NCEPOD Recovery Beyond Survivals: What does the results translate to the future of critical care. | David McWilliams |
| 10.00-10.45 | An Approach to Coordinated Comprehensive Critical Care Rehabilitation: Learning from the real time case scenarios. | |
| 10.00-10.45 | Case 1 | Ms. Lucy Powell, (Rehab Coordinator) Dr Lorna Owen (Clinical Psychologist) Ms Christa Latham (OT) Ms.Esther Norton(SLT) Ms. Samantha Cook (Critical Care Dietitian) |
| 10.45-11.05 | Q&A session | |
| 11.05-11.35 | Break – Poster viewing and judging | |
| 11.35-12.35 | Session 2 | |
| 11.35-12.05 | Functional and Cognitive rehabilitation, What is the role of OT | TBC |
| 12.05-12.35 | Sleep and Delirium in intensive care | Dr Ram Matsa |
| 12.35-12.55 | Q&A session | |
| 12.55-13.50 | Lunch – Poster viewing and Judging | |
| 13.50-14.40 | Session 3 | |
| 13.50-14.15 | Nutritional rehabilitation – Setting goals | Bethan Jenkins |
| 14.15-14.40 | Functional and Cognitive rehabilitation, what is the role of an Occupational Therapist | Ms Christa Latham (OT) |
| 14.40-15.00 | Q&A session | |
| 15.00-15.30 | Break : Poster viewing | |
| 15.30-15.40 | Poster Awards | |
| 15.40-16.40 | Session 4 | |
| 15.40-16.00 | Developing and running Post critical care clinics | Joel Meyer |
| 16.00-16.20 | Psychological first Aid in critically ill – Benefits to the patients and family | TBC |
| 16.20-16.40 | Laryngeal weaning, when, how and the role of FEES | Esther Norton (SLT) |
| 16.40-17.00 | Q&A session | |
| 17.00 | Close | |
| 17.00-18.00 | NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION | |
Speakers TBC
Pricing
| Early bird – until 31 January 2026 | Full rate | |
| Member | 175 | 220 |
| Intensivist in Training, ACCP, Pharmacist, MDT | 130 | 165 |
| Non Member | 220 | 275 |
| Senior Fellow | 85 | 110 |
| Core, Foundation | 40 | 40 |
Abstract Competition
We would like to invite clinicians, therapists, nurses, and allied health professionals to show case their hard work in the form of Poster Presentation at the Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference, taking place on 28 April in London.
It is a unique and excellent opportunity to showcase innovative work, share learning, and highlight best practice in critical care rehabilitation as we would be having participants all across UK to witness this. We warmly encourage submissions that demonstrate improvements in patient care, service delivery, education, and research within critical care and rehabilitation settings.
There are 3 prizes for the best poster presentation, that would be judged based on the guidelines below. The winners would be announced during the conference.