Intensive Care Society Awards

The Intensive Care Society is the largest multi-professional intensive care membership organisation in the United Kingdom.

Our 2023 Intensive Care Awards 

 

The Intensive Care Society is the largest multi-professional intensive care membership organisation in the United Kingdom.

Our vision is a world where every member of the multi-professional intensive care team is able to deliver the best quality care for those who need it, when they need it.

The #ICSAwards23 will recognise and celebrate the exceptional achievements of individuals and teams involved in this effort.

It will bring recognition to just some of the incredible work that has gone on to support colleagues, patients, loved ones and the public. More than that though, the #ICSAwards23 are about providing inspiration, so that our teams can continue to find the strength to meet the significant psychological demand it takes to bring world class care to patients when they need it most.

 

Our 2023 award winners

Intensive Care People Awards

 

Consultant of the Year
Stephen Webb

Specialty Doctor of the Year
Caroline McConnell

Nurse of the Year
Kym Vigus

Pharmacist of the Year
Natasha Hamilton Tanner

Occupational Therapist of the Year
Amil Magpantay

Dietitian of the Year
Michelle Rutledge

ACCP/APCC of the Year
Kerry Angus

Other ICU Clinician of the Year
Bex Parsons-Simmonds

Outstanding Leadership
Nicki Credland

Going the Extra Mile
Catherine Ridgewell

 

Intensive Care Organisational Awards

Team of the Year
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust Rehabilitation and Follow Up team, and the Neurophysiotherapy Team at Wessex Neuro ICU

Association of the Year
RESCUE, the Adult Critical Care Transfer Service for Thames Valley and Wessex

Collaboration Project of the Year
Lisa Hayward and the Patient Rehabilitation Guide Booklet for Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 

Team Support
Dan Barry and Ina Roman for DB rotas

EDI Project of the Year
Elizabeth Mercado and the Critical care Unit EDI team at Salford Care Organisation

Intensive Care Education Awards

Best New Education Project
Kingston University's Critical Care Online Blended Learning Programme for Nurses

Best Professional Development
Anoma Gunawardena, Denise Breen and Judy Cotterill

Best Educational Event on a Budget
David Cloete for the OXVASC education course

Future of Intensive Care Awards

Research
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust Critical Care Research Team

Retention Campaign
The Critical Care Progression Pathway at Royal Cornwall Hospital

Supporters of Intensive Care Awards

Best Patient Resources
Laura Coleman and Leah Chapman from the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust for their Obstetric Critical Care Patient Resources

Volunteer of the Year
Louise Gallie

Advocacy
Jackie Brewster