e-ICM is a joint venture between the Faculty and e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH), providing e-learning sessions, links to open access review articles and guidelines
No filters available.
Search
We've found 1394 results
We stand united in our commitment to fostering an inclusive and diverse culture within our organisations and within anaesthesia, critical care, pain medicine and perioperative care
Guidance for trainers and educational supervisors on the content and duration of ICM training
The Faculty is pleased to give awards and honours to recognise the exceptional work and contributions of those working in ICM
Best practice guidance in the development, commissioning and management of follow-up services
The Regulations which govern the structure and workings of the Faculty
Information regarding ICM national recruitment, the timeline for the current year and advice and guidance on how to obtain an ICM training post
Do you need help now? There are services available that can provide direct and confidential support