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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How to become a CC Pharmacist, training and experience
Critical care pharmacists have a wide range of knowledge suited to the variety of patients admitted to the general intensive care unit.
The Faculty welcomes the publication of the results obtained from surveys led by the FICM StR Subcommittee surveys sent out in June 2023. The aim of these surveys was to better understand the real-life challenges faced by doctors in ICM training across the UK.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists, which administers and delivers the FFICM examinations, has released the below statement regarding examination fees for the 2020/2021 academic year. The costings outlined below have been deferred until January 2021 but will apply from that date onward.
As the year draws to an end we thought we, as the members of The Women In Intensive Care Medicine committee, thought we would share some festive musings with you as our last blog of the year....
Written by Dr Jennifer Abthorpe, Dr Anna Stout, Dr Nish Desai, Dr Mishti Oberoi, Dr Aoife Quinn and Dr Liz Thomas
Written by Dr Jennifer Abthorpe, Dr Anna Stout, Dr Nish Desai, Dr Mishti Oberoi, Dr Aoife Quinn and Dr Liz Thomas
How to complete the ESSR Form in the LLP to ensure the ARCP Panel has all the information to hand to issue an outcome.
We are recruiting new members for our Education Sub-Committee. Join us and help contribute to the work of the FICM.
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
Useful resources and case studies for pharmacists working in intensive care medicine