WHO-style checklists for invasive procedures related to intensive care
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New Midnight Law on Deprivation of Liberty in Intensive Care
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
In this blog, colleagues share their experiences by describing five things they wish they had known.
Written by: Zoe Brummel, Andy Breen, Peter Shirley
Written by: Zoe Brummel, Andy Breen, Peter Shirley
In this blog, colleagues share their experiences by describing five things they wish they had known.
Written by: Jack Parry Jones, Nicki Credland, Guy Parsons
Written by: Jack Parry Jones, Nicki Credland, Guy Parsons
In this blog, colleagues share their experiences by describing five things they wish they had known.
Written by: Helen Singh, Joel Meyer, Richard Benson
Written by: Helen Singh, Joel Meyer, Richard Benson
There is increased awareness amongst the medical royal colleges of the challenges of returning to work after a long period away, and the need for this to be a structured, managed process.
Written by: Dr Rosie Baruah
Written by: Dr Rosie Baruah
It is probably not an exaggeration to say that social media was a lifeline for me whilst on maternity leave.
Written by Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden
Written by Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden
After two amazing years at Southampton Neuro ICU and 50,000 miles on the clock, I am moving back to London to be closer to my girls. Thinking about succession planning for my post has allowed me to enthuse to the Wessex ICM trainees about how rewarding my job has been here.
Written by Dr Manni Wariach
Written by Dr Manni Wariach