If you have spent more than two-three days on Critical Care, you will be sent a letter inviting you to attend the follow-up clinic
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Careers evenings are an excellent way to engage and network with the local medical workforce.
Real intensivists tell us what they love most about working in ICM and why they're pleased they chose to work in the specialty
I started my career in critical care nursing in 2007 only a few months after graduating as a registered nurse. I knew early on in my nurse training that I wanted to work in ICU...
Written by Dr Fran Tait
Written by Dr Fran Tait
ICMNRO is seeking volunteers for self-assessment verification and panel for ICM National Recruitment 2023
The Faculty's career mentoring and personal development programme
Recovering from critical illness and what happens next
Career stories reflecting on various aspects of working in ICM
We are the professional and statutory body for the specialty of Intensive Care Medicine
Resources to inform and support wellbeing education and skills