Designed for emergency medicine trainees and consultants, this one day course covers every aspect of intensive care medicine an emergency physician should know in order to get a resus room patient ready for ICU. We cover RSI in detail, ventilation, inotropes, neuroprotection, sepsis, and a bit of major trauma. It's perfect for those who haven't done an ICU job or for those who did it a while ago and would like an update on the current early intensive care management of sepsis, how to ventilate a patient with ARDS or asthma, and so on.

The next course will be on Monday 10th May 2010 in Birmingham, England- the eleventh since 2005.

Course fee £175


Bookings are not yet open but you can email team@resus.me to reserve a place


Delegates work together to solve over fifty clinical case scenarios while the facilitators guide the group towards specific learning points. This format allows a striking breadth of critical care to be covered and the workbooks provide an ongoing source of reference after the course to prevent knowledge fade.


The case scenario format provides useful preparation for MCEM part B and FCEM short answer questions.


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