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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. Purchase now and receive access to Congress Digital 30 days after the live event (February 23, 2024).
You can expect the latest knowledge, research, and strategies for optimizing care as provided by the multiprofessional team.
You will have access to the presentations for two years. Continuing education credit expires February 1, 2025.
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.
Come together with the largest, most diverse global community in critical care to explore extraordinary advances being made in the treatment of critically ill and injured patients. SCCM's Critical Care Congress features the achievements and innovation you need to advance your daily practice and ensure the best patient care.
The event will be held January 21-23, 2024, at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Congress registration includes access to Congress Digital post-event.
Review airway and mechanical ventilation management strategies for critically ill patients. Topics covered include airway assessment; emergent intubation; airway management pharmacology; rescue techniques for maintaining ventilation; traditional and novel techniques for difficult airway management in adult patients; and indications, contraindications, and benefits of ventilatory support modes. After studying the text and viewing the presentations online, attend this full-day skills session where attendees will learn and practice with expert faculty at interactive skill stations encompassing laryngoscopy, fiberoptic intubation, surgical approaches to airway establishment, and rescue strategies. Skill stations on mechanical ventilation will focus on mode selection, troubleshooting patient-ventilator dyssynchrony, and alternative modes available for the critically ill adult patient.
From the SCCM Podcast: Implicit bias is a form of automatic and unintentional bias that affects judgments, decisions, and behaviors. Implicit bias can pose a barrier to the diagnosis and treatment of critical illness. Ludwig H. Lin, MD, is joined by Varun U. Shetty, MD, to discuss ways that critical care professionals can mitigate diagnostic delays and errors by being aware of their own implicit biases. Dr. Shetty is an adult intensivist who focuses on caring for critically ill patients in global health settings. He has worked both in the United States and abroad in resource-limited settings and has presented several lectures on healthcare disparities with a specific focus on the care of critically ill patients.
This podcast is supported by an educational grant from the Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS) and funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, which supports the development and dissemination of resources and programs to improve the timeliness, accuracy, safety, efficiency, patient-centeredness, and equity of diagnostic outcomes for patients in the United States.
0.25 hours of accredited continuing education credit is available for this podcast through June 30, 2024. Add this complimentary product to your cart and complete the checkout process. You will receive an email with further instructions.
Explore all aspects of echocardiography in critically ill patients and prepare for the Examination of Special Competence in Critical Care Echocardiography (CCEeXAM) through the Critical Care Echocardiography Review Course Online.
Learn at your own pace from the comfort of your home or office. The flexibility of the online course makes it an excellent opportunity for clinicians preparing for the exam throughout the world.
The online course includes 24.5 hours of content, a pre- and posttest, and additional resources.
Topics include:
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Participants can earn up to 24.5 hours of continuing education/accredited continuing education credit. MOC points are also available. Accredited continuing education expiration date: December 31, 2023
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.