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Challenge yourself with weekly critical care questions!
Critical Care confidenCE is a free and easy way to self-assess your critical care knowledge. This is a valuable Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) benefit for those who are preparing for board examinations or want to keep their knowledge up to date, all while earning accredited continuing education (ACE) credit!
SCCM Select and Professional members unlock this member benefit at no cost.
Subscriptions are valid from the date of purchase until December 31, 2024. This online assessment is offered FREE to SCCM Select and Professionals ONLY. Make the most of your member benefits!
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Order this product from the SCCM store to take advantage of this benefit. Once you have ordered, you will have access to all currently available quiz questions in your LearnICU account, and two new questions will be added each week until September 30, 2024, for a total of 100 questions. Subscription is valid until December 31, 2024.
Continuing Education Information:
Explore controversial, cutting-edge, and timely topics that are directly applicable to the care of critically ill patients during this full-day course. The course content will engage participants in a variety of didactic and panel discussions on new initiatives in the diagnosis, management, and prognostication of coma patients; acute respiratory distress syndrome; toxidromes and illicit drug abuse in the ICU, acute mechanical circulatory support; and more. After the course, attendees will have access to extended presentations along with seven additional presentations not covered during the in-person course.
More than 50% of patients develop acute kidney injury (AKI) in the ICU during critical illness. Mortality among patients with AKI and multiorgan failure in the ICU is reported to exceed 50%. Understanding physiologic interactions between the kidney and other organs, including the heart and lungs, is of utmost importance to streamline management strategies during AKI. Approximately 2% to 30% of AKI survivors in the ICU progress to end-stage renal disease. Patients who recover renal function during their ICU stay also have a significant risk of developing progressive renal dysfunction. This half-day course will review these complex interactions and explore appropriate and timely diagnostic tools and adjusting therapeutic interventions to improve outcomes in patients with AKI.
If you plan to attend this course in conjunction with Congress, register at Congress Registration. If you are already registered for Congress and would like to add this course, please modify your existing Congress registration. If you wish to attend this course and NOT attend Congress, please add this item to your cart.
Precision medicine is only beginning to be realized for sepsis management. Differing methodologies for precision medicine delivery will be discussed with areas for future development.
Explore venoarterial and venovenous ECMO concepts using patient case scenarios during this two-day course. In a small group setting, participants have an opportunity for interactive learning and troubleshooting of clinical cases. This course is structured for multiprofessional learning at various stages of experience. Learners should have completed the ELSO Virtual ECMO Training Course or have a strong foundational knowledge of ECMO patient care.