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College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand

The College of Intensive Care Medicine is the body responsible for intensive care medicine specialist training and education in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. The College offers a minimum six year training program, in both general and paediatric intensive care, with a number of assessments, culminating in Fellowship of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (FCICM). The College has over 1000 Fellows throughout the world. The main office is located in Melbourne, with regional committees throughout Australia, and national committees in Aotearoa New Zealand and Hong Kong.

 

Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Group

The Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society is the leading advocate on all intensive care related matters. ANZICS leads the world in intensive care research through its Clinical Trials Group and patient databases, including the Adult Patient Database, the Paediatric Intensive Care Registry and Critical Care Resources. The Society is devoted to all aspects of intensive care medical practice through ongoing profes?sional education, the provision of leadership in medical settings, clinical research and analysis of critical care resources.

Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN)
www.acccn.com.au
The Australian College of Critical Care Nurses represents over 2,000 critical care nurses nationally. Our members work across the critical care clinical spectrum - cardiothoracic and general intensive care units, emergency, coronary care, high dependency, academic and educational settings. Our College activities focus on the care of both adult and paediatric critically ill patients, and includes many clinical sub-specialities (Special Interest Groups) and professional issues (Advisory Panels). We provide a suite of resuscitation programs, including Advanced Life Support (ALS).

Australasian Neuroscience Nurses Association (ANNA)
www.anna.asn.au
The Australasian Neuroscience Nurses Association (ANNA), as the peak body for neuroscience nurses, facilitates and fosters the advancement of neuroscience nursing thus enabling optimal patient centred care. ANNA achieves this through the provision of opportunities to network, access to resources, promotion and support of the neuroscience speciality.

Central Venous Access Service
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