Intensive Care Medicine Grand Rounds

Posted by rwilliams@coa.ie

Commencing Thursday 13th October at 6pm, weekly lectures will be delivered by Consultants in Intensive Care Medicine, by visiting experts and thought leaders in the field, and by mentored Intensive Care Medicine fellows.

ICM Grand Rounds are designed to facilitate up-to-date knowledge dissemination and discussion regarding clinical issues in Intensive Care Medicine. The format each week will consist of a 25 minute lecture followed with 5 minutes for questions/discussion, the second item will be a 10 minutes challenging case followed by 10 minutes presentation of evidence/guidelines pertaining to the case with discussion.

Videos will be posted on the education tab

Week 10- University Hospital Limerick – 15th December at 6pm

Thursday 15th December will be the last Grand Rounds for 2022.

The final session will be hosted live from The Albert Lecture Theatre, RCSI St. Stephens Green and hope as many of you as possible can attend in person. There will be some light refreshments on the night.

For those of you who cannot attend there is a Teams link available, details of which are below.

We are also delighted to announce we have a guest speaker facilitating the session via Teams- Prof John Simpson, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Newcastle University.

 

Teams Link Details

The link for this week’s meeting can be found on the image below, within the attached E flyer and at the bottom of this invite. Participants can also use the QR code located on the image to access Microsoft Teams. Once the ‘Teams’ link is opened participants will be required to log into the meeting using the Meeting ID 338 369 989 36 and Passcode GMi3BX.

Click here to join the meeting

Download Teams | Join on the web

For further information contact susannelalor@rcsi.com

 

 

 

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