We work with intensivists to improve safety and quality of the service they provide
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Guidelines and resources from the Faculty and partners
The Faculty is involved with a number of clinical quality initiatives
Guidance on flexible and appropriate approaches to obtaining patient feedback for doctors working in intensive care
Find information to help improve patient safety and processes
The Critical Futures initiative began with research undertaken via a survey designed by a multidisciplinary group
Enhanced Perioperative Care (EPC) is a model of care for surgical patients who cannot be optimally cared for in a general ward environment
Services for patients whose care needs fall into the gap between what can be provided on a normal ward and in critical care
The Faculty provides a suite of activities around service provision standards, guidelines and Clinical Quality advice
This position statement from FICM sets out key considerations for adopting AI in critical care, including safety, regulation, and bias. It supports responsible innovation aligned with patient needs and professional standards.