Blog written by Dr Samantha Gaw on her SSY in Education.
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In our interconnected world, email is an indispensable tool for professional communication. Whether you’re interacting with your close own colleagues, those of another speciality or those who work within the wider hospital infrastructure...
Written by Dr Gilly Fleming
Written by Dr Gilly Fleming
FICM calls on the next government of the UK to build intensive care services for the future
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
Eighteen months ago I moved jobs. I’m sure the trainees/rotational doctors reading this are thinking this isn’t anything worth blogging about, but as I’d been a consultant for 10 years it was quite a change for my world. I feel it helped me see the world, the NHS and critical care through different eyes and therefore I volunteered to write a blog for WICM about it...
Written by Dr Liz Thomas
Written by Dr Liz Thomas
The Faculty condemns the recent violence across the UK. Being abused for who we are, whether that is at work or going about our daily lives is completely unacceptable
Details about the candidates standing in the 2024 FICM Board Election and how to vote
Opening statement of the FICM, RCoA and Association of Anaesthetists to Module 3 of the Covid-19 Inquiry
The CCLF has outlined the key areas that it believes are important for creating a sustainable future for intensive care services and any future UK pandemic response
The latest news from the second week of Module 3 hearings for the Covid-19 UK Public Inquiry