The latest news from the ninth week of Module 3 hearings for the Covid-19 UK Public Inquiry
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Closing statement of the Faculty, Association of Anaesthetists and RCoA to Module 3 of the Covid-19 Inquiry
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
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
In Life, put your little finger out and if someone pulls it, go with them.
I was told this when I was 20 by Prof Peter Baker (1939 – 1987), of squid neurone action potential fame (KCl). He was telling me to make the best of opportunities which come my way. I have tried to live by this since, and life has been interesting...
Written by Professor Barbara Philips
I was told this when I was 20 by Prof Peter Baker (1939 – 1987), of squid neurone action potential fame (KCl). He was telling me to make the best of opportunities which come my way. I have tried to live by this since, and life has been interesting...
Written by Professor Barbara Philips
Details about the 2024 FICM Board Election and how to stand
The project I have been involved in is withdrawal of life sustaining treatment (WLST) in the anaesthetic room for patients undergoing organ donation post diagnosis of death using circulatory criteria (lets hope I never have to try to fit that title on a poster). If I only had one take home message, it would be the power of the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and the concept of collaborative autonomy...
Written by Dr Christopher Timmis
Written by Dr Christopher Timmis
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.
Blog written by Dr Samantha Gaw on her SSY in Education.
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.