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Blog
Characteristics of Decision Regret in the PICU
This Concise Critical Appraisal discusses a recent study identifying conditions associated with parents’ decision regret after their critically ill children were discharged from the pediatric intensive care unit.
Podcast
SCCM Pod-528: The Impact of Advanced Practice Provider Retention on Quality
In the third episode of SCCM’s podcast series on quality and safety in critical care, Diane C. McLaughlin, DNP, AGACNP-BC, CCRN, FCCM, is joined by Roy H. Constantine, MPH, PA-C, PhD, FCCM, and Jose Chavez, DNP, CNS, RN, CCRN, FCCM, to discuss best practices for retention and how retention impacts patient outcomes in critical care settings.
Membership Benefits
Membership gives you access to resources and activities that promote excellence in patient care and enhancing delivery of the right care at the right moment. SCCM offers membership types designed to meet individual member needs, regardless of your role in critical care. Learn More About Member Benefits
SCCM Resource Library Access
Access to a fully searchable collection of more than 1500 critical care presentations, book chapters, podcasts, webcasts, articles, and more in LearnICU.
Educational Activities
Critical Care Congress
Join world-renowned experts and your colleagues February 23-25, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, for an immersive educational experience.
Host a Course at Your Institution
Contact the SCCM Hosted Training Team to get more information about bringing training to your institution.
SCCM hosted training offers a unique opportunity to train your staff. Hosted training combines expert-developed lectures with interactive skill stations and is available in both in-person and online formats. Choose to hold one course or explore package pricing.
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SCCM Initiatives
A central component of the Society's mission is the support of quality-based improvement initiatives and resources to support the multiprofessional critical care team.
ICU Liberation
Liberate patients from the harmful effects of an ICU stay and improve their long-term outcomes.
Surviving Sepsis Campaign
Be part of the international effort to reduce mortality and morbidity from sepsis and septic shock.
Discovery
Help expand research to improve outcomes for critically ill and injured patients.
Global Health
Support humanitarian programs worldwide that deliver free training, educational resources, supplies, medications, equipment, and volunteer clinicians to low-resourced and crisis-affected areas.
Guidelines
Guidelines are developed in an effort to help ensure consistent, evidence-based care of critical care patients using the most up-to-date and relevant knowledge available. Access All Guidelines
SCCM Journals
SCCM’s premier peer-reviewed journals provide articles to help readers stay ahead of the latest advances in critical care technology and research as new and innovative findings continually improve the practice of critical care. SCCM’s Professional and Select members receive Critical Care Medicine as part of their benefits, and members of the Pediatrics Section receive Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. SCCM also publishes the open access journal Critical Care Explorations.
Critical Care Medicine
Critical Care Medicine covers all aspects of acute and emergency care for the critically ill or injured patient, including the latest news on clinical breakthroughs and promising research.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
As the official pediatric publication of SCCM and WFPICCS, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is devoted to pediatric and neonatal intensive care medicine.
Critical Care Explorations
Critical Care Explorations is a rapid-publication, open-access journal that publishes exploratory and timely studies.