ANZICS would like to announce the next episode of Meet the Experts Podcast series. In this edition, Dr Swapnil Pawar speaks with Professor Jean-Louis Vincent, a Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, Université Libre de Bruxelles, and Intensivist ...
Read MoreANZICS would like to announce the next episode of Meet the Experts Podcast series. In this edition, Dr Swapnil Pawar speaks with Dr Andrew Conway- Morris, an academic intensivist with interest in immune dysfunction in critical illness and nosocom...
Read MoreANZICS would like to announce the next episode of Meet the Experts Podcast series. In this edition, Dr Swapnil Pawar speaks with Professor Derek Angus about current challenges in Intensive Care, his research interests and advise for younger intens...
Read MoreThe ANZICS community has been deeply saddened by the appalling attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand during Friday prayers on 15 March 2019. Please click here to view ANZICS Statement on the Christchurch Tragedy....
Read MoreThe Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) and many of its members were deeply impacted during the powerful and challenging presentation by Dr Kathleen Thomas at our 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting on the Gold Coast. Dr Thomas desc...
Read MoreANZICS would like to announce the next episode of Meet the Experts Podcast series. In this edition, Dr Swapnil Pawar speaks with Professor Tim Walsh, a Professor of Critical Care and Leads for the Edinburgh Critical Care Research Group. His main i...
Read MoreOver the past several months, the Board and staff of ANZICS have progressed the development of a multi-year strategic plan for the society with an ultimate vision of 'Connecting the Intensive Care Community'. This is an update from our previous visio...
Read MorePlease click here to view The Intensivist: December 2018 ...
Read MoreThe Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) supports the public health initiatives of the Australian Gun Safety Alliance. Please click here to view ANZICS Statement on The Australian Gun Safety Alliance. ...
Read MoreThe Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) calls on Australian political leaders to act urgently in addressing the health and wellbeing of asylum seekers detained in Australia’s offshore detention centres. Please follow the l...
Read MoreTransfusion practice on the intensive care unit: an international online survey – The TRACE Survey Since international transfusion guidelines specifically for the intensive care setting are lacking, we hypothesise that a large variation in trans...
Read MoreANZICS invites you to participate in a survey investigating the frequency of occupational burnout and the workplace factors associated with it among intensivists. This study is being conducted by ANZICS Member, Dr. Shona Mair on behalf of the Prac...
Read MoreWe are very pleased to announce a new partnership with Reho Travel, an experienced, efficient and ethical travel agency. ANZICS members can now take advantage of discounts and professional services from Reho Travel (www...
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