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Information on the patient journey through intensive care
Give your views as part of the independent external review of the FRCA, FFICM and FFPMRCA examinations
We work with all our patients to try to always offer the best and most appropriate treatment
We are the professional and statutory body for the specialty of Intensive Care Medicine
Leaving hospital and going home is a huge step in your journey towards recovery
After a period of critical illness you may experience some changes such as fatigue, loss of appetite, headaches and changes in your sex-drive
It is very common for patients who have suffered a critical illness to experience psychological issues
Unfortunately many patients experience hallucinations, such as seeing things that aren’t there, whilst on critical care
The Royal College of Anaesthetists is returning to face-to-face delivery for SOEs and OSCEs in the FRCA, FFICM and FFPMRCA exams