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
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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
FICM are delighted to be able to support these guest websites from our partners in the ICM community
The Infection in Critical Care Quality Improvement Programme (ICCQIP) is a collaboration of professional organisations and supported by Public Health England
How to register your hospital to take part
Professionally owned and directed, the Infection in Critical Care Quality Improvement Programme (ICCQIP) has also been endorsed by the Chief Medical Officer for England
Publications and posters relating to ICCQIP data
The current ICCQIP DCS was launched in Oct 2018. The system is more enhanced and versatile compared to the old DCS
Meet the organisations participating in ICCQIP
The UK Critical Care Nursing Alliance (UKCCNA) provides structured collaborative working with critical care nursing organisations across the UK