To coincide with FICM exams, psychologist Oonagh Duffy will take you through some self-management techniques to enable you to ride the wave of exam stress.
When: August 12, 2022
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This module will help you think about engaging patients in acute rehabilitation on the ICU, and how to work together as a team to ensure patient wellbeing.
When: September 8, 2022
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A webinar to mark the annual World Sepsis Day on September 13th, which provides an opportunity worldwide to unite in the fight against sepsis.
When: September 8, 2022
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As part of suicide awareness week, we will discuss the difficult topic of suicide, with accounts of teams who have been directly impacted, and advice for psychological first aid through the launch of our suicide first aid kit. Chair: Dr Julie Highfield Speakers: TBC
When: September 9, 2022
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Teamwork makes the dream work - what does that look like in practice? In this session, we’ll be presenting the evidence base from psychology for understanding what is happening in your team when they are under stress, and how we can use team working to promote better places to work.
When: September 15, 2022
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We all know we should take better care of ourselves, but do we understand the psychological mechanisms behind it? In this course your knowledge of how you respond to stresses at work will become clearer and taking the right actions for you to improve how you manage stress at work.
When: September 22, 2022
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This course is about helping you prevent burnout and reconnect with your core purpose at work. It tackles the problems of burnout and disengagement. Up to 30 places will be available for each session.
When: October 6, 2022
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A teaching and reflection session, where a psychologist will guide you through some reflective exercises as individuals and as a group.
When: October 19, 2022
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This course is about stress awareness for managers. You’ll learn how to recognise stress in staff you manage and respond quickly and effectively. Up to 30 places will be available for each session.
When: October 20, 2022
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Following on from the June webinar, this is a teaching session to recap on the theory of the TIM Tool, but also practising the skills of hot debriefing a little more. We will also discuss how to encourage the team to reflect.
When: November 4, 2022
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This study day will examine how to deliver improvements in rehabilitation that will improve speed their recovery from the Intensive Care unit through to home. Led by Paul Twose, a consultant therapist working with critical care at Cardiff and Vale UHB, and Zudin Puthucheary, Barts and the London.
When: November 9, 2022
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This module will help you think about engaging patients in acute rehabilitation on the ICU, and how to work together as a team to ensure patient wellbeing.
When: November 10, 2022
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We all know we should take better care of ourselves, but do we understand the psychological mechanisms behind it? In this course your knowledge of how you respond to stresses at work will become clearer and taking the right actions for you to improve how you manage stress at work.
When: November 17, 2022
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A webinar to mark this year's Antimicrobial Awareness Week
When: November 17, 2022
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Death Revisited - Case Review in the ICU Dr Dan Harvey, Consultant & Hon Associate Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust will chair this study day examining the relationship between the ICU, families and the courts.
When: November 24, 2022
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A multi-disciplinary study day, with planned talks by dieticians, sports scientists and geneticists as well as clinicians.
When: December 8, 2022
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We will reflect on the Society's inaugural leadership course, with accounts of our delegates' experience, and discuss the challenges of leading in an intensive care environment. Chair: Dr Sandy Mather Speakers: TBC
When: December 14, 2022
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To coincide with FICM exams, psychologist Oonagh Duffy will take you through some self-management techniques to enable you to ride the wave of exam stress.
When: January 12, 2023
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Intensive Care is perhaps the last remaining discipline where staff have to manage diseases of all systems: from liver failure to drug overdose, from PE to HIV, from SLE to SBE. It is about the diagnosis and management of complex medical conditions rather than just organ support.
When: January 19, 2023 Where: London
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Led by Debbie Horner (Bradford) and Katie Cranfield (Newcastle), the day will consist of a combination of the current key issues of maternal medicine, critical care medicine and organisational updates.
When: March 23, 2023 Where: London
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Debbie Horner and Katie Cranfield will lead the day's discussions on current issues in maternal medicine, critical care medicine and organisational updates.
When: March 23, 2023
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Intensive Care is perhaps the last remaining discipline where staff have to manage diseases of all systems: from liver failure to drug overdose, from PE to HIV, from SLE to SBE.
When: May 17, 2023 Where: Birmingham - TBC
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Intensive Care is perhaps the last remaining discipline where staff have to manage diseases of all systems: from liver failure to drug overdose, from PE to HIV, from SLE to SBE. It is about the diagnosis and management of complex medical conditions rather than just organ support.
When: May 17, 2023
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Focused TOE echocardiography is used, in intensive care when unexplained life-threatening circulatory instability persists despite corrective therapy. fTOE should be considered whenever a transthoracic scan is unable or unlikely to answer the clinical question. This is frequently the case in the acute care setting when transthoracic windows are suboptimal.
When: December 31, 2030
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FUSIC (Focused Ultrasound for Intensive Care) is a practical solution to training in focused abdominal ultrasound for adult intensive care.
When: December 31, 2030
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