Course Description
The e-Learning for Intensive Care Medicine (e-ICM) course is a comprehensive program that covers the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in intensive care medicine. It has been developed in the UK by the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine. There are more than 500 e-learning sessions written by leading subject matter experts and clinical educators in the UK. The course lessons are mapped to the UK’s intensive care curriculum and the internationally recognized COBATRICE curriculum.
This course is suitable for a wide range of healthcare professionals working in critical care, including doctors, nurses, and other staff. It will not only benefit those undergoing training but also will be invaluable for continuing professional development (CPD) for those already working in the ICU. e-ICM includes self-assessment exercises, with multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to stimulate thinking and foster a more in-depth understanding. You can access e-ICM online and study at your own pace – anytime, anywhere.
What you will learn?
The course content is arranged into modules based on the subject theme and you can select the order in which you want to launch the learning sessions. Module certificates will be released on completion of each module.
Anesthesia and ICM: A general introduction to anesthesia.
General Concepts: Topics include analgesia, sedation, organ support, nutrition and fluid therapy, end-of-life care, and transfer medicine.
Medicine and Surgery: Covers the wide spectrum of diseases that presents to a critical care unit. Includes an overview of conditions by medical and surgical specialties.
Infectious Disease: Covers the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases within ICM.
Trauma: Management of trauma and an overview of traumatic injuries.
Procedures, Investigations, and Monitoring: Common procedures, aids used in investigations and monitoring techniques.
Patient Safety: Critical incidents and emergencies, safe blood transfusion, prescribing and procedures, along with situations that may lead to an unsafe environment.
Non-clinical Topics: Research and audit, clinical governance and legal matters.
Hands-on simulation training on Basic Life Support(BLS):
Participating and on completion of this AHA certified course would allow you to provide Basic Life Support along with prioritizing chest compressions and provide effective initial care.
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Optional Simulation Trainings:
Course Eligibility:
• Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals working in intensive care medicine or interested in gaining knowledge of intensive care medicine.
• Should be a resident of a country in Asia, the Middle East, or the African region.
Course Validity: 5 months
Certifications:
On successfully completing the course you will receive:
e-Learning for Intensive Care Medicine (e-ICM) course completion certificate
The certificate is a record of completion of the e-learning material and where applicable, successful completion of any associated summative assessments. It does not constitute certification of a formal qualification in intensive care medicine.
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Course Description
The e-Learning for Intensive Care Medicine (e-ICM) course is a comprehensive program that covers the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in intensive care medicine. It has been developed in the UK by the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine. There are more than 500 e-learning sessions written by leading subject matter experts and clinical educators in the UK. The course lessons are mapped to the UK’s intensive care curriculum and the internationally recognized COBATRICE curriculum.
This course is suitable for a wide range of healthcare professionals working in critical care, including doctors, nurses, and other staff. It will not only benefit those undergoing training but also will be invaluable for continuing professional development (CPD) for those already working in the ICU. e-ICM includes self-assessment exercises, with multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to stimulate thinking and foster a more in-depth understanding. You can access e-ICM online and study at your own pace – anytime, anywhere.
What you will learn?
The course content is arranged into modules based on the subject theme and you can select the order in which you want to launch the learning sessions. Module certificates will be released on completion of each module.
Anesthesia and ICM: A general introduction to anesthesia.
General Concepts: Topics include analgesia, sedation, organ support, nutrition and fluid therapy, end-of-life care, and transfer medicine.
Medicine and Surgery: Covers the wide spectrum of diseases that presents to a critical care unit. Includes an overview of conditions by medical and surgical specialties.
Infectious Disease: Covers the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases within ICM.
Trauma: Management of trauma and an overview of traumatic injuries.
Procedures, Investigations, and Monitoring: Common procedures, aids used in investigations and monitoring techniques.
Patient Safety: Critical incidents and emergencies, safe blood transfusion, prescribing and procedures, along with situations that may lead to an unsafe environment.
Non-clinical Topics: Research and audit, clinical governance and legal matters.
Hands-on simulation training on Basic Life Support(BLS):
Participating and on completion of this AHA certified course would allow you to provide Basic Life Support along with prioritizing chest compressions and provide effective initial care.
Click below link to know more about Simulation Training:
Optional Simulation Trainings:
Course Eligibility:
• Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals working in intensive care medicine or interested in gaining knowledge of intensive care medicine.
• Should be a resident of a country in Asia, the Middle East, or the African region.
Course Validity: 5 months
Certifications:
On successfully completing the course you will receive:
e-Learning for Intensive Care Medicine (e-ICM) course completion certificate
The certificate is a record of completion of the e-learning material and where applicable, successful completion of any associated summative assessments. It does not constitute certification of a formal qualification in intensive care medicine.