WHO-style checklists for invasive procedures related to intensive care
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Sharing and implementing lessons improves patient safety
We work with intensivists to improve safety and quality of the service they provide
Guidelines and resources from the Faculty and partners
The Faculty is involved with a number of clinical quality initiatives
The Adult Critical Care GIRFT (Getting It Right First Time) Programme National Specialty Report February 2021, is available for download.
The Intensive Care Society and Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine are pleased to share the GPICS V2 Audit toolkit.
New Midnight Law on Deprivation of Liberty in Intensive Care
Since the RCoA, FICM and FPM published their joint statement on the war in Ukraine in March 2022, the College’s Board of Trustees and Council have asked the Ethics Committee to develop guidelines to help decide whether, and how, to respond to humanitarian crises, contentious issues, and requests for public comment
Guidance on flexible and appropriate approaches to obtaining patient feedback for doctors working in intensive care