WHO-style checklists for invasive procedures related to intensive care
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New Midnight Law on Deprivation of Liberty in Intensive Care
Since the RCoA, FICM and FPM published their joint statement on the war in Ukraine in March 2022, the College’s Board of Trustees and Council have asked the Ethics Committee to develop guidelines to help decide whether, and how, to respond to humanitarian crises, contentious issues, and requests for public comment
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.
An urgent letter has been published by NHS England about blood specimen collection and blood bottle usage.
Update on joint clinical guidance from the FICM, Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists, the Intensive Care Society, and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine
Joint statement from the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, the Royal College of Anaesthetists, and the Faculty of Pain Medicine on the BMA consultants’ ballot in favour of industrial action
We are recruiting new members to the Women in Intensive Care Medicine Subcommittee. Join us and help contribute to the work of the FICM.