A collaboration between Northumbria University and FICM evaluating perceptions surrounding the introduction of ACCPs
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Accreditation is a process by which a national body that defines standards verifies the standards of local provision
ACCPs are clinical professionals that form part of the multidisciplinary critical care team
ACCPs plan, institute, maintain and evidence their ongoing clinical, academic, and professional learning
Views from those who work as ACCPs and those who work alongside them
Guidance for members amidst escalating concerns about blood stocks, in particular O-negative
Frequently asked questions on Advanced Critical Care Practitioners (ACCPs)
The Faculty provides a suite of activities around service provision standards, guidelines and Clinical Quality advice
The majority of registered ACCPs are nurses but other Allied Health Professionals such physiotherapists have also successfully trained
The National Association of Advanced Critical Care Practitioners (NaACCP) was founded at the 1st National ACCP Conference in June 2013