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Our2023AutumnEducationProgramme
The Society has a long history of providing members and non-members alike with topical, relevant and insightful study days. Now online only, attendance remains high for these full dayevents.

The most recent series ran from October to March, covering topics as clinically focused as Medicine for Intensive Care (so popular we are doing another one this year), to the less clinical issues of legal and ethical affairs. Over 520 people tuned in to hear high calibre speakerssuchasmaternalcriticalcareexpertVirginiaBeckett,liverspecialistWilliamBernal andMelanieHingoraifromtheMoorfieldsEyeHospital.
Our autumn series of study days is up and running; we ’ re already seeing an influx of registrations for a diverse range of topics from September; Neuroprognostication, Paediatric ICU,Palliativecare,AirwayclearanceandasecondMedicineforIntensiveCare.
Onefortraineesinparticulartolookoutforisourfirstface-to-faceeventinalmost4years.
Kindly funded by an educational grant from in vitro diagnostics and microbiology experts bioMérieux, this study day will be in the beautiful city of York on 9 November, with the emphasisbeingonantimicrobialresistanceandstewardship-it’sopenforregistrationnow.
And that’s not all; the education committee is currently considering the topics for next year, sodokeepaneyeonoureventspagefordatesandsubjectsthroughout2024.
As organisers of the study days, we are immensely grateful to the Chairs and speakers who givetheirtimeandexpertisetohelpmakethemasuccess.
If you have any suggestions for future subjects or speakers for a study day, please do just emaillearning@ics.ac.uk,aswe’dlovetohaveyourinput.
Programmes and speakers are being added all the time; you can sign up at https://bit.ly/ICSEvents