“COVID-19 Webcast Series”
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The Society of Critical Care Medicine* presents…”COVID-19 Webcast Series”
The Society of Critical Care Medicine’s COVID-19 webcast series addresses clinical issues and questions related to the pandemic. The site offers a number of other important resources, including on-demand and live webinars related to COVID-19.
Access the on-demand webcasts here
On-demand topics include:
- Coping with Uncertainty: What to Do When You Don’t Know What’s Next
- Managing Nutrition Support for Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
- Critical Care for Non-ICU Clinicians: Oxygen Supplementation Strategies and Deciding When to Intubate and Extubate
- Integrating Critical Care Pharmacists into Safe and Effective Care Delivery in the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
- Family-Centered Care in the Age of Visitor Restrictions
- COVID-19 Q&A Call (Webcast 3)
- COVID-19 Clinical Perspectives: From The Frontline
- Critical Care for Non-ICU Clinicians Expert Panel Series
- COVID-19: What Do We Not Yet Know That We Need To Understand
- COVID-19 Q&A Call (Webcast 2)
- Managing Your Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- COVID-19 What We Learned from the Outbreak in Wuhan
- COVID-19 Q&A Call (Webcast 1)
- Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Guidelines on the Management of Critically Ill Adults with Coronavirus Disease 2019
- Scaled Pandemic Preparedness: From Large Medical Center to Community Hospital – What Do You Need To Do?
- China/U.S. Panel Discussion on COVID-19
LIVE WEBINAR:
The next live webinar is “Critical Care for the Non-ICU Clinician” Sept. 8 from 5-6PM. Register here. Summary: As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, the number of critically ill patients is expected to surge in hospitals across the United States. This may result in non-ICU clinicians being needed to care for critically ill patients. SCCM’s Critical Care for the Non-ICU Clinician provides online education to healthcare professionals who may benefit from critical care training. Be prepared with this free resource.
If you are having trouble playing modules on a mobile device, download the Articulate Mobile App available in iTunes or Google Play. Or, use a desktop web browser.
Questions? Contact The Society of Critical Care Medicine at support@sccm.org
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