2025 Canadian Critical Care Review

2025 Canadian Critical Care Review

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About the Association


The Canadian Critical Care Society (CCCS) is the National Specialty Society, representing Adult and Paediatric Critical Care Medicine physicians in Canada. The practice of Critical Care Medicine in Canada is multidisciplinary and CCCS members hold base specialty certification in anaesthesia, medicine, paediatrics, emergency medicine or surgery and some surgical subspecialties such as cardiac surgery and neurosurgery.



Why Should I Attend?

This vital critical care review course will follow our traditional format of learning, and with the aid of interactive media, participants will be able to anonymously assess their knowledge and readiness for the Royal College examination to help identify areas for ongoing development.

This year's review course will focus on adult critical care medicine. Content will be made available to all learners after the course, providing a valuable resource for exam preparation. To ensure registrants are able to review topics not covered in this year’s course, applicable session recordings from the 2024 review course will also be made available.


As always, the CCCS is committed to delivering a highly valued, engaging program to meet the educational needs of critical care trainees, practicing critical care nurses, allied health professionals, respiratory therapists and intensivists. Our goal is to address the challenges in preparing for the Royal College subspecialty examination in critical care as well as the challenges in maintaining competency in clinical professional practice.

REGISTRATION

Early Bird Registration is Now Open!


REGISTRATION PRICES

Early Bird Rate

(closes April 27, 2025)

Regular Rate

(closes May 25, 2025)

Member Rates
Active Members (Physicians)$825 $925
Resident/Fellow Affiliate Members$515$615
Medical Student Members$515 $615
Non-Intensivist Associate Members (Allied Health Professionals)$515 $615
Non-Member Rates
Physicians (Non-Member) $1,200$1,300

Residents/Fellows/International Students Registered in a Canadian Program (Non-Member)

Includes a membership to CCCS for the remainder of 2025.

$595 $695

Medical Students (Non-Member)

Includes a membership to CCCS for the remainder of 2025.

$565 $695
Allied Health Care Professionals (Non-Member) $595$695

Discounted Rate for Groups 3+ (sent to Program Directors only)

Includes a membership to CCCS for the remainder of 2025.

$495 $595
Low Income Country*
Physicians (Member)$200$225
Physicians (Non-Member)$300$325
Allied Health Care Professionals (Non-Member)$150$175
Non-Intensivist Associate Members (Allied Health Professionals) $125$150
  • All rates subject to HST.
  • Residents and fellows are encouraged to confirm with their program directors prior to registering.

*LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
For low income countries, as listed by the most recent World Bank list, registrants will be granted reduced fee. Registrants must provide proof of residency to be eligible for the low-income country rate

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations will only be accepted on or before May 18, 2025. Please note there is a 10% administration fee applied to all cancellations. No credits or refunds will be given for cancellations received after May 18, 2025.



MECHANICAL VENTILATION WORKSHOP


About the Mechanical Ventilation Workshop

A half-day small group “Update on Principles and Practice of Mechanical Ventilation” workshop on June 1, 2025, is available to trainees registered in a Canadian critical care training program as well as practicing intensivists and respiratory therapists. Participants will be able to choose from a selection of workshop topics to best suit their learning goals. Space is limited so be sure to register early.



SPEAKER RESOURCES

We are looking forward to the 2025 review course, and appreciate your involvement and hard work in order to make this a successful event! To assist you with preparation, please review the details below.


Please also review the Objectives of Training provided by the Royal College for Adult Critical Care and Pediatric Critical Care, as well as the CanMEDS Special Addendum.


Our Planning Committee wants to ensure that future intensivists have the lens of equity, diversity, & inclusion in mind as they progress through whichever career paths they choose. As the presenter & teacher of future colleagues, incorporating equity, diversity and inclusion principles into your presentation is an important way to empower our critical care community. We are including a valuable resource on How Clinicians and Educators Can Mitigate Implicit Bias in Patient Care and Candidate Selection in Medical Education for your reference – click here.

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