Search Tag: intensive care medicine
Icu-overnight-discharge-risk
2014 13 Sep
While moving intensive care unit (ICU) patients after-hours is linked to increased risk of death, the rate of such discharges has remained unchanged over the past eight years, according to a recent study published in Intensive Care Medicine. Researchers from Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) observed that despite efforts to reduce the number...Read more
Harmonising-ic-medical-training-in-europe
2015 19 Feb
A commission in the European Union is working on a joint curriculum for intensive care medical training across Europe. The Multiple Joint Committee of Intensive Care Medicine (MJC ICM) has come up with general guidelines for harmonisation of ICM training in Europe, which the member states are now expected to ratify. "United in diversity" is the motto...Read more
Study-intensive-care-quick-reference-checklist-manual
2015 03 Mar
Medical errors occur often and potentially harm patients. For example, in intensive care units (ICUs), adverse events are common, often owing to failures to carry out intended treatment correctly. This study aimed to test the effectiveness of checklists for emergency procedures on medical staff performance in intensive care crises. Researchers found...Read more
Esicm-lives-2015-1
2015 03 Oct
The Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) is proud to host LIVES 2015 , the 28th Annual Congress of the Society, at Citycube, in Berlin, Germany during the commemorative year of the 25TH anniversary of the monumental fall of the Berlin Wall. Thousands of intensive care and allied healthcare professionals from around the world will converge ...Read more
Esctaic-congress-2016
2016 22 Sep
ESCTAIC dates back to 1989, and is an established forum for communication between the clinical disciplines of anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine, and the technical disciplines including engineering and computer science. Since then 20 annual meetings have been held and the community of technologically interested anaesthestists and intensivists...Read more
13th-world-congress-of-intensive-critical-care-medicine-2017-wfsiccm
2017 08 Nov
The WFSICCM exists since 1977, developed as an organization of National Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine with the alm of promoting the best possible standards of intensive and critical care medicine around the globe. In those early days, although a great concept, the World Federation was relatively limited in terms of achieving its...Read more
Women-in-leadership-in-intensive-care-medicine
2016 27 Sep
There is a significant gender imbalance in positions of leadership in intensive care medicine. This complex problem requires action to ensure high quality and sustainable leadership for our specialty in the future. Despite an increasing proportion of women in the medical specialty workforce, there are few female doctors in positions of...Read more
Belgian-society-for-intensive-care-medicine-siz-annual-meeting
2017 23 Jun
The mission of the Belgian Society of Intensive Care Medicine is to organise and to promote the Quality of Care administered to patients admitted to intensive care units. The core business of intensive care medicine is the observation, the monitoring, the diagnostic process and treatment in patients with life threatening failure of one or more vital...Read more
Webinar-surviving-sepsis-guidelines-2016-what-do-you-need-to-know
2017 16 Feb
To follow the recent publication of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign’s (SSC) updated guidelines 2016 in Intensive Care Medicine ESICM will also organise an interactive Webinar "Surviving Sepsis Guidelines 2016: What do you need to know?" hosted by ESICM President Massimo Antonelli (Moderator) and SSC Co-Chair Andrew Rhodes (Presenter). This webinar...Read more
Are-newly-licensed-intensivists-prepared-for-practice
2017 21 Feb
A study in the Netherlands indicates that recently licensed intensivists are well prepared for most tasks in intensive care medicine (ICM). However, lower preparedness scores on tasks related to leadership and management, science, and professional development call for re-evaluation of the current curriculum. The findings will be published in Journal...Read more
What-does-it-mean-to-be-an-intensivist-a-philosophical-view-of-intensive-care
2017 27 Apr
Wikipedia defines intensive care medicine as a branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions requiring sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring . 1 To this, I would add the line ‘for the patient’s benefit’ since this alters the above definition fundamentally. ...Read more
What-s-the-future-of-intensive-care-medicine
2017 15 May
Over time, I think we are going to recognise that we can’t continue to develop or introduce new technology. Because of cost we are going have to be satisfied with the technologies that we have. I think the future of intensive care will be smaller as people get healthier. They are going to be less likely to come into intensive care units and more likely...Read more
5th-sg-anzics-asia-pacific-intensive-care-forum
2018 17 May
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Simulate-or-not-to-simulate
2018 16 Mar
Evolution in medicine and the anaesthesia context. A brief discussion about the importance and the state of the art of simulation in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine. Training in simulation plays a key role in complex systems such as aviation and the nuclear industry, to investigate predictable errors that lead to adverse outcomes....Read more
Belgian-society-of-intensive-care-medicine-siz-annual-meeting-2018
2018 22 Jun
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Addressing-the-gender-gap-in-critical-care
2018 01 Jun
A “persistent and pervasive” gender gap in academic critical care medicine is highlighted in a recent article in Critical Care Medicine by Geeta Mehta, MD, of the Department of Medicine and Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine, Sinai Health System, University of Toronto, Canada and colleagues from Canada and the UK (Mehta et al. 2018)....Read more
Have-you-answered-these-surveys-on-intensive-care-medicine
2018 01 Jun
Three surveys seeking information from ICUs around the world are currently open for data collection. ICU inter-professional rounding practices This online survey, supported by the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, is led by Dr. Andre Amaral, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada. It is open to...Read more