We are pleased to announce that Dr Rosie Worrall, a dual ICM/Anaes trainee from Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, has been successfully elected as our Deputy Trainee Representative
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The European Society of Intensive Care’s Annual Conference (LIVES) is typically held in destination cities across Europe, and when I saw that it was being held in Milan it seemed too good an opportunity to miss.
I convinced one of my good registrar friends that us attending LIVES would be a good use of our time and our study budget...
Written by Dr Christopher Shaw
I convinced one of my good registrar friends that us attending LIVES would be a good use of our time and our study budget...
Written by Dr Christopher Shaw
The Faculty Board is committed to developing our strategic aims and include in that, our commitment to sustainable healthcare
The Role of Critical Care Outreach Teams in Improving Care.
Over a decade ago a multi-collegiate working party produced the document “Providing equity of critical and maternity care for the critically ill pregnant or recently pregnant women” in an attempt to bring together the existing standards and recommendations for the care of women who became critically ill during their pregnancy or shortly after giving birth.
Written by Dr Cathy Challifour
Over a decade ago a multi-collegiate working party produced the document “Providing equity of critical and maternity care for the critically ill pregnant or recently pregnant women” in an attempt to bring together the existing standards and recommendations for the care of women who became critically ill during their pregnancy or shortly after giving birth.
Written by Dr Cathy Challifour
The Faculty team are responsible for the general management of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine
Consent is the voluntary permission of a patient to be given a treatment. Consent must be obtained wherever possible before all treatments and procedures, reflecting the importance of individual patient autonomy in healthcare.
Written by Dr Kate Rimmer
Written by Dr Kate Rimmer
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
Words we thought we would never hear. Terrifying screams drowned out by the fire alarms. Thick black smoke filled the ward, flames flowing up the wall and across the ceiling, and windows shattered with the heat...
Written by Karen Stirling
Written by Karen Stirling
How the Board, Committees and Sub-Committees of the Faculty link together.