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College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand

Locality: Prahran, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9514 2888



Address: Suite 101, 168 Greville Street 3181 Prahran, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.cicm.org.au/

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24.01.2022 On the last day of #NAIDOCWeek, we are taking the time to reflect on the previous year's themes and the impact they all have had individually and as a collective. You can learn more and spend some time admiring the beautiful artwork via the website. https://www.naidoc.org.au/resources/poster-gallery



22.01.2022 Attention #CICMFellows! Next week Tue Nov 24th via Zoom join Lambert Schuwirth for a session on Programmatic Assessment in Competency-Based Medical Education. Register today as spots are filling - https://bit.ly/3jNGbJf

22.01.2022 Next in the CICM Welfare SIG Webinars for Critical Care is on Nov 27 at 11:00am AEDT. We welcome Assoc Prof Dylan Flaws to the webinar series presenting 'Wellbeing in Intensive Care'. For more information & registration details please click the link - https://bit.ly/3ljdDsy

17.01.2022 It's the second last week of November, this week's online education is full of exceptional sessions! We start with cellular physiology/fluid electrolyte physiology with Ben Gladwin on Wed 18 Nov at 1600 hrs AEDT. On the 19 Nov, join in on a journal club discussing Nutrition in the ICU with Marianne Chapman, starting at 1300 hrs AEDT. The week will finish with another exciting IBL, Nutrition with Sheena Gune on the 20 Nov at 1300 hrs AEDT. These sessions are proving very popular. To register, please click here - https://bit.ly/2Kd1sjq



16.01.2022 Have you ever wondered about Welcomes to and Acknowledgements of Country? How they are developed or why they are so important? ABC Life has a great resource on this topic with advice and contact details. https://www.abc.net.au//why-acknowledgement-of-co/11881902 #NAIDOCWeek #NAIDOC

09.01.2022 In 2020 CICM launched its first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). This formal commitment by CICM to contribute to better health outcomes of critically ill Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander patients, families and communities. https://bit.ly/32I9gQG #NAIDOC2020

05.01.2022 On Tuesday during #NAIDOCWeek, CICM staff participated in a screening and Q&A event for the documentary In My Blood It Runs. This complex, inspiring and beautiful film follows ten-year-old Dujuan as he navigates the complex world around him as an Aboriginal child. We encourage you to find out more about Dejuan's journey via the website https://inmyblooditruns.com/. CICM staff had a few reflections to share after their experience watching the film.



03.01.2022 We've updated our DipPHRM webpage with the latest information, including details sites already accredited for training and information on enrolment (opening December!). Check out: acem.org.au/PHRM Paul Kernick

02.01.2022 On Nov 27 the CICM Welfare SIG is hosting their next Critical Care webinar with A/Prof Dylan Flaws. Since the rise of COVID-19, A/Prof Flaws has been involved in promoting staff wellbeing, particularly focusing on frontline critical care staff. Join us for this truly important discussion. Register today! https://bit.ly/35KYTNX

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