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Critical Connections: Summer 2025. Read about AI, environmental sustainability in the ICU, tele-spesis, and a new SCCM journals feature! Read Now

 

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Access the essentials from SCCM in one convenient, centralized location. The new MySCCM app ensures you always stay informed, connected, and up to date with the latest news and insights in critical care from the Society.

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New SCCM Office Serving India, the Middle East, and Africa Regions

SCCM has opened a new regional office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to serve the India, Middle East, and Africa regions. This office will enable the Society to better understand and respond to local needs, while fostering collaboration, innovation, and excellence in the global care of critically ill and injured patients. 

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Upcoming Webcasts. Professional and Select members can register for free. Can't attend? Register anyway to obtain access to the recordings.
‌Navigating Conflicts, Motivations, and Rewards of Industry-Sponsored Research
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Central Time
Industry-sponsored research has traditionally been considered contextually different from government-funded research by academic medical centers. This unique webcast will feature stakeholders from academia and industry who will share their perspectives and explore issues surrounding industry-sponsored research.

Critical Crossroads: Medication Management and Ethical Considerations in ICU Brain Death Management
Tuesday, September 23, 2025

2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Central Time
Accurate brain death evaluation and neuroprognostication are critical to patient care and end-of-life decision-making but limited guidance is available on sedatives and analgesics. This webcast offers multidisciplinary, evidence-informed education to reduce diagnostic errors, improve consistency in care, and support ethical clarity.

A Moving Target: Blood Pressure in Neurocritical Care
Friday, September 26, 2025
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Central Time
Clinicians working in neurocritical care frequently encounter uncertainty when managing blood pressure. This expert-led webcast explores the complexities of blood pressure control in neurologically vulnerable patients and offers practical, evidence-informed strategies to enhance patient outcomes.

 

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Submit to Critical Care Quick Study

Critical Care Quick Study is an open-access repository of microlearning content within the SCCM Resource Library. Concise, evidence-based educational material on critical care topics are accessible to healthcare professionals as well as the public.

Authors of content submitted to Critical Care Quick Study have the chance to win an award to be presented at the 2026 Critical Care Congress!

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Member Spotlight

‌Each month, SCCM highlights a member and shares their critical care story. Submit your experience for a chance to be featured.

SCCM Member Profile: Bram Rochwerg, MD, MSc(Epi), FRCPC, FCCM

 

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