Critical Care NetWork
A clinical NetWork dedicated to the enhancement of the scientific knowledge, evidence-based medicine,
and clinical practices that further our understanding of the mechanism and management of acute and
life-threatening critical illness, as well as the organizational attributes associated with the optimal
delivery of critical care services.
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Competence in Critical Care Ultrasonography Consensus Statement
The American College of Chest Physicians/ La Société de Réanimation de Langue Française Statement on Competence in Critical Care Ultrasonography (CCUS) is sponsored by the Critical Care NetWork of the American College of Chest Physicians in partnership with La Société de Réanimation de Langue Française (SRLF). |
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Emergency Mass Critical Care Papers
New disaster preparedness framework offers guidance for
hospitals, medical professionals, and public health authorities
on how to prepare for and provide essential critical care during
times of mass critical care events. |
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Online Puzzler
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A 35 year old male s/p elective cervical fusion 3 days prior complains of chest pain and shortness of breath. His lips and finger tips... MORE >
Word Puzzles |
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Welcome to the Critical Care NetWork, a multidisciplinary group of individuals who share a common interest in the advancement of critical care medicine. Our newly revised Web site provides you with an overview of current active NetWork projects (What’s Hot), an Online Puzzler to challenge your clinical skills, and links to a variety of educational and patient resources provided by the ACCP to help you with your daily practice.
NetWorks are the best way to get involved in the ACCP. You can get involved by attending our NetWork meeting at the CHEST annual session, or by contacting any of our Critical Care NetWork steering committee members. We encourage all members to submit critical care topics for CHEST educational sessions or new ideas for critical care projects through a NetWork project application.
Thanks for your interest and support of our NetWork – we look forward to working with you!
Sincerely,
Peter Spiro, MD, FCCP
Chair, Critical Care NetWork
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