The Critical Care Leadership Forum has issued a statement outlining the key areas that it believes are important for creating a sustainable future for intensive care services and any future UK pandemic response. The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, a member organisation of the CCLF, is also a core participant for this module alongside the Royal College of Anaesthetists and Association of Anaesthetists; other CCLF organisations have also submitted evidence to the Inquiry.
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Opening statement of the FICM, RCoA and Association of Anaesthetists to Module 3 of the Covid-19 Inquiry
Notice is hereby given that an election for the FICM Deputy Intensivist in Training Representative will be held on 13 November 2024.
The Faculty condemns the recent violence across the UK. Being abused for who we are, whether that is at work or going about our daily lives is completely unacceptable
The latest summary of past, current and future work undertaken by your Faculty, aimed at benefiting both you as our members and the wider specialty
Details about the candidates standing in the 2024 FICM Board Election and how to vote
Following our Let's Talk Event in early July, a follow-up Q&A for questions posted in the meeting chat we were unable to answer on the night due to time constraints
The first report of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry highlights the many issues caused by failing to plan effectively for a pandemic. We welcome the recommendations it makes to ensure we are better prepared in future
Guidance for members amidst escalating concerns about blood stocks, in particular O-negative