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A History of Intensive Care
Vacancies
Intensive Care Society
Medicine for Intensive Care Summer Study Day
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.
Sometimes, it is the niche disease or therapy that puts the patient on ICU; sometimes we just need to know what to do with a drug or disease while the patient is with us; and sometimes our care causes or triggers the disease itself. Whatever the situation - it's really hard to keep up.
Back by popular demand, this 2nd study day of the year will summarise all you need to know, whatever your role or seniority within the MDT. The day will be chaired and led by Professor Hugh Montgomery, Dr Sarah Burgess and Dr Gemma Talling.
Registration Fees - Early Bird (EB) rate runs until 17 February 2023:
Consultants: £195 members, £275 non-members
(Early Bird rates: £165 members, £235 non-members)
Specialty Doctors & Trainees: £125 members, £160 non-members
(Early Bird rates: £110 members, £140 non-members)
Nurses/AHPs: £110 members, £145 non-members
(Early Bird rates: £95 members, £125 non-members)
Students: £49 members, £65 non-members
(Early Bird rates: £40 members, £55 non-members)
When
5/17/2023 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Where
Birmingham - TBC
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