Have you introduced a new service, technique or way of working in your ICU or ER? How did it go? What were the lessons learned and challenges overcome? Would you like to share it with the worldwide readership of ICU Management & Practice?

Our first issue of 2019 will have a cover story on “Innovation”. We welcome submissions under this broad theme, from all involved in the ICU, anaesthesiology and the emergency room, including intensivists, nurses, dietitians, psychologists, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, respiratory therapists, emergency medicine specialists, anaesthesiologists as well as families and patients.  

Please email the managing editor, Claire Pillar with a brief description of your idea or to get further information. Alternatively, send us a direct message on Twitter. We look forward to hearing from you.


Innovation [verb] make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas,
ORIGIN mid 16th century: from Latin innovat- ‘renewed, altered’, from the verb innovare, from in- ‘into’ + novare ‘make new’ (from novus ‘new’).
Source: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/innovate

Thesaurus listing:
change, alteration, revolution, upheaval, transformation, metamorphosis, reorganization, restructuring, rearrangement, recasting, remodelling, renovation, restyling, variation; new measures, new methods, new devices, novelty, newness, unconventionality, modernisation; a break with tradition, a shift of emphasis, a departure, a change of direction; informal a shake up; North American informal a shakedown; humorous transmogrification.

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