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Concise Critical Appraisal: Relationship Between Adequacy of Caloric Support and Outcomes in Pediatric TBI. Explore whether severe traumatic brain injury in pediatric patients has positive association with caloric support and functional outcome scores. Read More

 

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Critical Care Month Is Almost Here

Every year, the critical care field gets together and dedicates the month of May for appreciating the unwavering and inspiring commitment of critical care clinicians worldwide.


Whether you mark the occasion by turning your ICU blue, holding staff recognition ceremonies, or just by wearing blue on Friday, May 16, be sure to share your gratitude on social media with #CritCareMonth.


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Be Critical Care Aware. National Critical Care Awareness and Recognition Month. Society of Critical Care Medicine

 

Upcoming Webcasts. Professional and Select members can register for free. Can't attend? Register anyway to obtain access to the recordings.

Journal Club: Spotlight on Pharmacy

April 18, 2025
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Central Time
Explore recent studies on tenecteplase versus alteplase for the treatment of pulmonary embolism, dexmedetomidine to reduce vasopressor resistance in refractory septic shock, and the association between the sequence of β-lactam and vancomycin administration and mortality in patients with suspected sepsis.

 

Shape the Future of Critical Care: Join SCCM's Creative Community

Make your mark on the field of critical care. Apply for SCCM's Creative Community and serve on committees, task forces, and workgroups. This is your chance to work alongside fellow experts, showcase your leadership skills, and influence the future of critical care.

SCCM Creative Community

‌Select and Professional members can apply for up to three committee opportunities. Don't miss out. Applications close May 1!


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Connect with experts. Multiprofessional Critical Care Review: Adult

Experience the perfect balance of in-person and online learning with the Multiprofessional Critical Care Review: Adult In-Person Course. Connect with critical care experts to acquire in-depth knowledge, helping you to excel on board examinations, enhance your clinical practice, and improve patient care.


Multiprofessional Critical Care Review: Adult In-Person Course
July 23-25, 2025
SCCM Headquarters and Conference Center
Mount Prospect, Illinois
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Can't attend in-person? Learn online.

 

Bring SCCM Training to Your Institution

Improve clinician knowledge and confidence with SCCM’s hosted training programs, which feature expert-developed learning and realistic training designed to meet the diverse needs of clinicians caring for critically ill and injured patients.


Find hosted training near you or explore all training opportunities available, including the newly released ICU Liberation: Pediatric course.

 

SCCM Podcast. New episodes available. Listen Now.

Professional Development for Early-Career Healthcare Workers
Nurses at the bedside are uniquely positioned to identify trends and gaps in patient care that can be addressed through research and publication.  


Host Diane C. McLaughlin, DNP, AGACNP-BC, CCRN, FCCM, is joined by Heather Meissen, DNP, FCCM, to discuss the importance to nurses of publication and navigating the academic publishing process.


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CCM: Healing Sleep Patterns Post-ICU
A recently published article in Critical Care Medicine focuses on sleep and circadian health in critical survivors.


Host Kyle Enfield, MD, FCCM, welcomes author Adriano Targa, PhD, to discuss the prevalence of sleep disturbances and circadian rhythm fragmentation in critical survivors, the impact of factors such as invasive mechanical ventilation and hospitalization duration, and associations among sleep quality, mental health, and respiratory function one year post-discharge.


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PCCM: Gender Gaps in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Careers
The first analysis of career and academic characteristics of practicing pediatric critical care medicine physicians examined the association of gender and career trajectory.


Host Maureen A. Madden, DNP, RN, CPNC-AC, CCRN, FCCM, welcomes Kitman Wai, MD, and Sonali Basu, MD, to discuss the gender gap between male and female pediatric critical care physicians in academic metrics and rank as well as career trajectory factors such as burnout and academic versus nonacademic careers.


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Upcoming Events

APRIL 18, 2025

Webcast: Journal Club: Spotlight on Pharmacy


MAY 9, 2025

Discovery Town Hall: Critical Care Data Dictionary


MAY 19, 2025

Deadline: Guideline proposals


JULY 19-20, 2025

Discovery Datathon


JULY 23-25, 2025

Multiprofessional Critical Care Review: Adult In-Person Course


SEPTEMBER 9 or 10, 2024
Critical Care Ultrasound


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