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Date: 
Friday, 06-Dec-2024
Duration(Days): 
Accreditation :  6 CPD points - RCoA
Availability: Available
Location : Technology And Innovation Centre, 99 George Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G1 1RD
Contact email: 
Fee options: 
  • SICS Member - Resident Doctor or ACCP or AHP or Other - GBP 75.00
  • SICS Member - Consultant - GBP 100.00
  • Non-member - Resident Doctor or ACCP or AHP or Other - GBP 100.00

2024-12-06 00:00:00 2024-12-06 00:00:00 Europe/London Scottish Intensive Care Society Trainee Meeting Scottish Intensive Care Society Trainee Meeting Technology And Innovation Centre, 99 George Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G1 1RD

Description

The SICS trainee meeting is back!

Come along for excellent speakers, 6 accredited CPD points, and networking with critical care colleagues from all over Scotland!

 

The full programme is available to download and includes:

- Dr Sarah Clarke, Chair of FICM Training, Assessment and Quality Committee speaking about the future of ICM training

- Professor Ben Shelley, NRS Lead for Anaesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care research speaking about critical care research in Scotland and how to get involved

- Dr Paula Redmond, Clinical Psychologist speaking about a trauma-informed perspective on burnout

- Dr Euan Sandilands, Consultant Clinical Toxicologist speaking about therapeutic poisons and recreational highs

- Talks on advanced organ support, paediatric emergencies for the adult intensivist, transfer of the critically ill patient and more!

 

The venue is a 7 minute walk from Queen Street Station, so is well located for a trip to the Christmas market or some festive drinks after the meeting!

Not a SICS member yet? Visit https://www.scottishintensivecare.org.uk/join/ to see the many benefits of membership and join today!

 

Abstract Competition supported by NHS Research for Scotland:

  • We are welcoming abstracts for oral presentation at the meeting. All delegates are welcome to submit an abstract under the categories of Research, Quality Improvement or Case Report.
  • The top 3 abstracts will be invited to deliver a short oral presentation at the meeting, with the best presentation being awarded a prize supported by NHS Research for Scotland!
  • All presenters will receive a certificate, and abstracts not selected for oral presentation will automatically be submitted to the abstract competition for SICS ASM 2025, where both poster and oral presentations will be available.
  • Abstracts should be sent to sicstrainees@gmail.com
  • Closing date for submissions: THURSDAY 31st OCTOBER 2024

Abstract guidance:

  • Abstracts should be maximum 250 words (excluding title/authors).
  • Please list all authors with affiliations. At least one author must be registered to attend the meeting, and all named authors must be aware of submission.
  • For Research / QI submissions please comment on ethical / regulatory approval as appropriate (e.g. Ethics committee, Caldicott Guardian approval).
  • For case reports, written consent must be sought from patients who have data used in either a case report or case series (click here to download consent form)
  • Submission of the abstract constitutes the consent of all authors to publication (e.g. Conference website, programme or promotions).
  • Abstracts will be judged on the novelty, importance and impact of the work. The decision of the judges is final.
  • Successful submissions will be notified by email by Friday 8th November 2024.

 

Cancellation Policy:
Refunds are allowed only up to two weeks earlier than the course/event. Full refund (after deducting administrative charge) if cancelled earlier than 6 weeks. 50% refund if cancelled earlier than 4 weeks.
  • Added by: SICS Trainees
  • Added on: 03 October 2024