Information on nutrition after critical illness
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Useful information for patients and relatives from partner organisations
In intensive care you will be looked after by a team of professionals. Our goal is to provide the best possible care and support for our patients and their families
Recovering from critical illness and what happens next
It is normal to want to be with your relative when they are on critical care
A significant part of the recovery process often occurs after patients are discharged from hospital
FICM has led a project on behalf of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges to establish the most appropriate clinical approach to the management of sepsis
The use of Cerebral CT Angiography as an Ancillary Investigation to support a clinical Diagnosis of Death using Neurological Criteria
The GPICS V3 consultation is now open and we need your feedback.
Guidance outlining the Faculty’s position on the appropriate use of generative AI (e.g. ChatGPT) by Intensivists in Training and those submitting evidence for revalidation or CESR.