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Collaborative working between emergency medicine and critical care framework launched
We are pleased to announce the publication of Life After Critical Illness (LACI): A guide for developing and delivering aftercare services for critically ill patients.
Please be aware of an update to the ICM Person Specification that was made on Thursday 25 November 2021
Best practice guidance in the development, commissioning and management of follow-up services
Work is about to begin on Version 3 of the Guidelines for the Provision of Intensive Care Services (GPICS), and we are recruiting Section Editors and a Diversity and Inclusivity Lead to join the newly created GPICS Editorial Board.
We are recruiting new members across a range of committees: Professional Affairs & Standards, Education, Legal & Ethical, Women in Intensive Care and StR. Join us and help contribute to the work of the FICM.
Since its inception in 2006, the NIHR has significantly increased the scale of clinical research in the NHS, particularly through the Clinical Research Network
ICM specialists are encouraged to participate in clinical research, collaborative trials, and to make contributions to publications in peer-reviewed journals