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We are delighted to announce that Dr Daniele Bryden and Dr Jack Parry-Jones has been elected as the new FICM Dean and Vice Dean
I cycled in because how else was I meant to enjoy the unexpected heatwave during a 12-hour shift? This ran through my mind for the next 2 weeks whilst I sat home dealing with a fractured clavicle and maxillary sinus...
Written by Dr Alexandra Kendall-Smith
Written by Dr Alexandra Kendall-Smith
FICM supports the recent statement by the RCoA regarding potential impacts that the Government's proposed pay deal will have on morale, recruitment, and retention across the healthcare workforce
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
Should Intensive Care Medicine Registrars have training in Palliative Care?
Written by: Stuart Edwardson
Written by: Stuart Edwardson
The Faculty and RCoA Board of Trustees have agreed to work together to scope the future move of FICM to an independent College of Intensive Care Medicine
In January 2018 I was at a bit of a loose end. I was in the last 6 months of my CT2b year of ACCS anaesthetics. During a theatre list I was talking to one of my consultants who recommended a year in Australia. What was meant to be one year out turned into four...
Written by Dr Emily Reynolds
Written by Dr Emily Reynolds
This is an account of an unexpected major incident that involved 47 tourists and sadly resulted in the deaths of 22 people.
Written by: Dr Christopher I’Anson
Written by: Dr Christopher I’Anson
Joint clinical guidance from FICM, the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists, the Intensive Care Society, and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.