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SCCM's Critical Care Congress highlights extraordinary advances being made in the treatment of critically ill and injured patients.
Gain access to recorded sessions from the in-person event through Congress Digital! Bonus sessions will also be included. Accredited continuing education credit (home study) and maintenance of certification points are available.
You can expect the latest knowledge, research, and strategies for optimizing care as provided by the multiprofessional team.
Those registered for the in-person event and SCCM Select members receive complimentary access to Congress Digital.
The annual Congress has delivered an exceptional and comprehensive experience for more than 50 years.
Gain access to recorded sessions from the in-person event plus bonus content through Congress Digital! Accredited continuing education credits (home study) and maintenance of certification points are available.
Purchase now and receive access to Congress Digital 30 days after the live event (March 27, 2025). You will have access to the presentations for two years. Continuing education credit expires March 1, 2026.
Those registered for the in-person event receive complimentary access to Congress Digital.
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the ICU provides opportunities for improved patient outcomes and reduced burnout. AI can support tasks such as predictive analytics, resource allocation, and administrative duties. Adoption and integration of AI will enhance productivity and streamline workflows.
Critical care clinicians are consistently challenged by the demanding nature of their work environment, which requires rapid decision-making and efficient management of complex patient cases. Work smarter with AI-driven tools to optimize clinician productivity. This webcast, led by experts, will provide strategies for effective implementation in daily practice.
Earn 1 accredited continuing education credit. This webcast is provided by SCCM’s Leadership, Empowerment, and Development (LEAD) Program.