We are pleased to announce that the SG-ANZICS Asia Pacific Intensive Care Forum is now rebranded to the Asia Pacific Intensive Care Symposium (APICS), brought to you by SICM and ANZICS. APICS was launched last year as a virtual conference in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as our flagship event, SG-ANZICS, was unable to take place. The response to APICS 2020 exceeded our expectations – we garnered around 3000 international participants and received great feedback for the quality of our talks and speakers. Moving forward,…
Find out more »Philips Healthcare is partnering with HIMSS in the upcoming Webinar on Digital ICU Evolution: Past, Present and Future on Wednesday, 4th August 2021 at 4:30-5:30pm AEST. With ever rising healthcare costs, staff shortages, and evolving health standards, leveraging clinical information has become a key component in driving continuous improvement in care delivery. Join the speakers in discovering how they use critical care information systems in their organizations to improve patient outcomes and key success factors for the delivery of those…
Find out more »TOXICOLOGY Symposium organized by SAFT: Southern Sweden’s Anaesthetic Training Days. Specialist doctors in anaesthesia, intensive care, emergency medicine, paediatrics etc. are welcome to a symposium covering both basic and advanced clinical toxicology. SAFT Toxicology final program
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Find out more »The ANZICS/ACCCN Annual Scientific Meeting, which incorporates the annual Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Conference, will be held at the International Convention Centre Sydney, from 27 – 29 April 2022. The Annual Scientific Meeting will be the preeminent critical care conference in Australasia for the calendar year and will be an important platform that will allow doctors, nurses and allied health practitioners to meaningfully connect and discuss new developments and research in the field of intensive and critical care. The…
Find out more »“Sustaining the rapid response system in Australia and New Zealand”. Date and Time: 19th of July from 8:00 AM to 12:50 PM (Melbourne time) to accommodate for international speakers. Australia and New Zealand were early adopters and are world leaders of the Rapid Response System model of care. Such systems have been associated with reductions in in-hospital cardiac arrests and mortality for hospitalised patients. In Australia and New Zealand rapid response team staff are often comprised of intensive care doctors and…
Find out more »The ANZICS/ACCCN Annual Scientific Meeting, which incorporates the annual Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Conference, will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre, from 29 – 31 March 2023. The Annual Scientific Meeting will be the preeminent critical care conference in Australasia for the calendar year and will be an important platform that will allow doctors, nurses and allied health practitioners to meaningfully connect and discuss new developments and research in the field of intensive and critical care. Critical care straddles…
Find out more »Join us for the 4th World Sepsis Congress hosted by the Global Sepsis Alliance on April 25 and 26, 2023. Over the course of two days and 16 highly relevant and diverse sessions, the congress will feature more than 85 speakers from more than 30 countries speaking on all aspects of sepsis, including the link to pandemics and AMR, the role of AI, ML, big data, patient safety, the impact of policy, novel trial design, the latest research, and…
Find out more »32nd Annual Meeting of the European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC 2023) 20-23 June 2023 Athens, Greece The ESPNIC Xperience is the world’s premier paediatric and neonatal critical care medicine meeting for professionals who want to stay up to date, apply state-of-the-art science to clinical care, present their research, reinforce existing and develop new collaborations. This educational event will give you access to world-renowned faculty from regional and international centres of excellence.
Find out more »On behalf of the International Society Rapid Response Systems (iSRRS) and the Australian New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) we are writing to inform you of a joint conference on rapid response systems and ICU patient safety and quality. This will be held in Darwin between the 20th and 22nd of July 2023. It is anticipated that there will be plenary sessions on day 1 and 2, and then concurrent streams for rapid response systems and ICU patient safety and quality. We…
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