Join the FICM Executive at this free 'Let's Talk' webinar to discuss the the recent member survey results and your views on the proposal for an independent UK College of ICM
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We are pleased to publish the report of our Have Your Say 2024 Membership Survey, discusing the work of the Faculty and the proposal for an independent UK College of Intensive Care Medicine
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
ICUs are for patients who need additional support that cannot be provided in a normal ward setting
Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is a group of problems that people can experience after surviving a life-threatening illness. More than half (50 percent) of all people who survive a hospital stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) will have at least one of the problems seen with PICS.
The Faculty is pleased to give awards and honours to recognise the exceptional work and contributions of those working in ICM
The Regulations which govern the structure and workings of the Faculty