The first report of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry highlights the many issues caused by failing to plan effectively for a pandemic. We welcome the recommendations it makes to ensure we are better prepared in future
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Details about the 2024 FICM Board Election and how to stand
The University of Brighton, Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, Intensive Care Society and UK Critical Care Nursing Alliance have been awarded funding by the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) and the Accelerated Access Collaborative to complete ‘The Intensive Care Sustainability Recipe Book’- a guide to environmentally sustainable Intensive Care Unit (ICU) practice.
The Welsh Royal Colleges Child Health Collaborative (WRCCHC) convened and chaired by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) has written to the First Minister of Wales to ask how his government will improve child health and support the workforce that cares for them.
FICM calls on the next government of the UK to build intensive care services for the future
While returning home might feel like a big relief for some people, it can also feel quite overwhelming to be without the reassurance and support of hospital staff.
Recovering from an intensive care stay
Many physical problems can be encountered after critical illness. These can be new or old symptoms that have got worse.
From speaking with a number of former Intensive Care patients at a year after getting home, it seems that staying well and healthy, and getting out and about are common concerns
Details about the candidates standing in the 2025 FICM Board Election and how to vote