Collaborative working between emergency medicine and critical care framework launched
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When I first started my trainee ACCP journey, I had not idea what was in store for me.
Written by: Stevie Park
Written by: Stevie Park
I think I speak for myself and fellow doctors who graduated in 2020, when I say “it was not what we were expecting”!
Written by: Sarafina Bailey
Written by: Sarafina Bailey
We are pleased to announce the publication of Life After Critical Illness (LACI): A guide for developing and delivering aftercare services for critically ill patients.
WICM - Dr Ingi Elsayed - The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant and mostly devastating effects on many aspects of life in general and on healthcare services in particular. In this blog Ingi discusses the ways teaching has had to adapt.
Written by Dr Ingi Elsayed
Written by Dr Ingi Elsayed
The Infection in Critical Care Quality Improvement Programme (ICCQIP) is a collaboration of professional organisations and supported by Public Health England
How to register your hospital to take part
Professionally owned and directed, the Infection in Critical Care Quality Improvement Programme (ICCQIP) has also been endorsed by the Chief Medical Officer for England
Publications and posters relating to ICCQIP data