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In this episode, Peter Brindley and Leon Byker sit down with Dr. Rob Bevan, immediate past president of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) and Critical Care Director at Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand. Dr. Bevan shares his journey through leadership in intensive care, the role of intensive care colleges, and the evolution of critical care training. He also explores the political, social, and ethical dimensions of critical care, from workforce sustainability to the unique role of intensivists as brokers of care. Episode Highlights: The Evolution of CICM: History of the CICM and the differences between the CICM and similar organizations globally. Training for Critical Care: The training pipeline in Australasia. Advocacy and Political Engagement: The role of the CICM in advocating for intensive care resources. The Value of College Convocations: Celebrating new fellows and their families and the role of meaningful ceremonies. The Intensivist as a Broker of Care: Defining the role of the ICU specialist in complex patient care. The Future of Critical Care Workforce: Addressing workforce challenges and it's sustainability. The Upcoming CICM Annual Meeting: Highlights of the upcoming 2025 meeting in Tasmania. Reflections on Leadership and Administration: Dr Bevan's Journey into administration and why it matters.
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Monseigneur Robert J. Vitillo est une figure de la défense des droits des migrants et réfugiés. Il a consacré sa vie et sa carrière à venir en aide aux populations déracinées, apportant son expertise sur des questions comme la migration, la protection de l'enfance, le VIH/sida et les droits humains. Originaire d'une famille d'immigrants italiens aux États-Unis, il parle couramment 4 langues et a occupé des postes clés dans des organisations catholiques majeures comme Caritas Internationalis avant de prendre la tête de la Commission Internationale Catholique pour les Migrations - CICM en 2016. Poste qu'il quittera en mai de cette année 2024 après 2 mandats comme le veulent les statuts de l'organisation. Présente dans plus de 40 pays, la CICM est une voix influente qui plaide pour des solutions durables pour les migrants, réfugiés et déplacés internes dans le respect de leur dignité.
Sehubungan dengan masa Prapaskah dan perayaan Paskah, VOA menghadirkan dua rohaniwan Katolik Indonesia yang kini menjadi pastur paroki di Amerika Serikat. Romo Stanley Jawa, SVD dan Romo John Teguh Raharjo, CICM berbagi kisah tentang perjalanan, pengalaman, dan suka-duka dalam pelayanan mereka.
Sun., June 25, 2023: Cross Catholic Outreach - Rev. Pascal Kumanda, CICM, Visiting Priest
In this episode, we discuss 3 more CICM fellowship vivas- post-operative neurological deterioration, paediatric burns management and pros/cons of
Sue Chapple, Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM), joins Craig Evans for episode 5 of 'On the Spot'. The CICM is the largest recognised professional body in the world for the credit management community and is the trusted leader in its field representing all areas of the credit and collections lifecycle. Sue has over 25 years of experience in operational credit management across finance, utilities and the public sector. We explore the world of credit management with Sue and learn more about her life and career, which has led her to become Chief Executive of the CICM. Good business practices, improving cash flow, and the future role of technology in credit management are all hot topics in this episode. AI-powered credit scoring certainly has a bright future in the credit industry, and Craig shares how Company Watch is leading the way with innovative tools that are making the best use of the technology. Sue explains how the CICM continues to help support businesses in an increasingly difficult economic environment, where risk is becoming harder to predict, and paying on time is still as important as ever.
Nos acompaña el Ing. Jorge Serra Moreno, presidente del XXXIX Consejo del CICM, para contarnos sobre la importancia de los camineros en México.
Explore the synergy of East and West Medicine with Acupuncturist, Osteopath, Tuina, Paramedic Alex Brazkiewicz. How to choose your healthcare wisely and become responsible for your wellbeing choices. Alex is a State Registered Paramedic with over 16 years front-line NHS experience. He became interested in Chinese Medicine in the early 1980's through his Martial Arts teacher, where he learned Namikoshi Shiatsu and continued his studies at the European Shiatsu School. Continuing his studies gaining a degree in Acupuncture and the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine (CICM), Reading. After which he undertook a year long postgraduate diploma in Tuina Chinese Massage and medical Qi Gong. Between 2008 and 2013, Alex undertook numerous month-long study trips to China to study Classical Acupuncture and Applied Channel Theory under Professor Wang. It was during this period he finally left the NHS to focus on his clinic, further study and teaching. Alex is currently on the faculty at CICM where he teaches conventional medicine and at The City College of Acupuncture, where he teaches Tuina. Alex has a passion in the integration of Western and Classical Chinese Medicine, with a special interest in reduction of pain and the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. He talks with us here of his journey in East and Western medicine and shares salient points on: How Martial Arts helps nurture personal discipline and helps with dancing Adjusting exercise for your body now, not how it was before Osteopathic philosophy similar to Chinese Medicine. Body is self healing Functional medicine - patterns of disharmony Chinese Medicine fostered observation of patients and thus modified treatment Yang Sheng the art of nourishing life v. the pace of modern culture Let food be thy medicine This episode was first aired on UK Health Radio. The podcast includes a further 15 minutes where Alex speaks into what happened to Chinese Medicine in Communist China and how Western Medicine infiltrated to augment the traditional methods. How the old Masters of the original Chinese Medicine offer training for the new doctors to enable their skills to be added to the current methods of teaching. Ever pragmatic, Alex says to keep learning and make what you know work for you and your clients, whilst honouring the 'Standing on the shoulders of the people who came before us'. MUSIC The tracks connected with this episode can be heard either as part of the show on UK Health Radio here https://bit.ly/3tJSr5g On the... CHI TIME COLLECTIVE PLAYLIST On Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/3auKH07 LINKS Connect with:Alex Brazkiewicz https://www.eastwesthealth-hub.com Clara Apollo: https://consciouslivingevents.co.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a career spanning over 40 years, Philip King has held senior credit management roles across a wide array of sectors. More recently, he held the role of interim Small Business Commissioner between 2020-2021 and, prior to that, was Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM) for 14 years. Philip is also the architect of the Prompt Payment Code, which the CICM administered on behalf of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The BEIS recently published its statutory review of the Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance Regulations 2017. Late payment remains a significant problem for small businesses across the UK. Fast payment allows businesses sufficient cash flow to invest in training and skills, equipment, innovation, and job creation. Large UK companies and LLPs are required to report on their payment practices, policies, and performance every six months. The Regulations aim to increase transparency and public scrutiny of large businesses' payment practices and to give small businesses better information so that they can make informed decisions about who to trade with, negotiate fairer terms, and challenge late payments. Philip joins the podcast to discuss the review and share his thoughts as to whether the objectives have been achieved.
In this episode, second part exam chair A/prof Stuart Lane shares his insights into exam result patterns and also gives some tips on preparation for part 2 CICM exams.
In this episode, I share an approach towards fellowship hot cases presented in the CICM final fellowship exam.
De acuerdo con el INE, los votos nulos superaron los conseguidos por los tres nuevos partidos políticos en las elecciones del 6 de junio; además, el CICM recomendó no reiniciar la operación de la L12 hasta que se haga una revisión más detallada. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En entrevista con Luis Cárdenas, Bernardo Gómez, coordinador del Comité de Seguridad Estructural del Colegio de Ingenieros Civiles de México (CICM), nos habló sobre que el colegio recomienda no reabrir la Línea 12 del Metro de la CDMX See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clima de inversión, ¿Indispensable para crecimiento económico?.Terminar evaluación en Línea 12 para reabrir operación: CICM. Balas robadas no servían de nada a delincuencia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De acuerdo con el INE, los votos nulos superaron los conseguidos por los tres nuevos partidos políticos en las elecciones del 6 de junio; además, el CICM recomendó no reiniciar la operación de la L12 hasta que se haga una revisión más detallada.
Al conocer las causas sabremos a quién correspondía realizar las cosas con calidad, señala el presidente del CICM
Notre émission de la Genève Internationale s'intéresse aujourd'hui à la Commission Internationale Catholique pour les Migrations. Entretien avec le Directeur des Politiques de CICM, Stéphane Jacquemet.
Brett Snodgrass interviews Josh Howard about how Josh lives out his passion and purpose with his family in India. Josh helps shelter and school orphans, build medical facilities, grow churches, among many other ministries. All the while, Josh is supporting himself while doing his own US real estate business from India. Josh and his wife work with CICM to raise up the people of India into their callings to live out their purpose. You can see more of what CICM does here: https://www.indiamission.org/ You can see more of Josh's inspirational teachings here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-vfxAmmfBRU6_qPFTnlGjA
Brett Snodgrass interviews Josh Howard about how Josh lives out his passion and purpose with his family in India. Josh helps shelter and school orphans, build medical facilities, grow churches, among many other ministries. All the while, Josh is supporting himself while doing his own US real estate business from India. Josh and his wife work with CICM to raise up the people of India into their callings to live out their purpose. You can see more of what CICM does here: https://www.indiamission.org/ You can see more of Josh's inspirational teachings here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-vfxAmmfBRU6_qPFTnlGjA
Josh - "Jesus wasn't saying build your life on me and not on other things. His only example that He used was that the wise man was him who heard the word and put it into practice. And the foolish man was the guy who heard and did nothing. So they both heard, but only one of them actually put it into practice. So a lot of times unintentionally in education or even in the church, we design it in such a way that we create foolish builders rather than wise builders. We let them hear the word and never expect them to do anything with it". Here Anthony speaks with Josh Howard from CICM, Central India Christian Mission, which before Covid-19 was seeing +/- 600,000 people in 3,300 CICM churches across India. But the story is even greater than that. Within this, Josh heads up Ignite, a ministry that trains and equips their church planters, to go to places no one has been with the gospel and reach individuals in one of the most unreached parts of the world. Realising that addition would not accomplish the mission, they set out on a journey to multiplication of leaders and churches. Since making the shift to a multiplication mindset 6 years ago, they've planted about 4,000 new house churches started. Even more incredibly, in 2020 in the midst of the pandemic, they've planted 675 churches. This is not a conversation to miss and one to share with other leaders and your teams to be encouraged by and to help shift your thinking to multiplication and to help you develop passionate and active disciples in your community.
Top 10 critical care papers of recent times Dr Paul Young From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
How I manage: Productivity and self-organisation Dr David Anderson From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
How I manage: Passing (and failing) the CICM exams. Dr Julia Coull From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
How to be an awesome ICU registrar (nurse’s perspective). Mr Nigel Fealy From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
Paediatrics for the adult Intensivist. Dr Yolanda Coleman From CICM Trainee Symposium
Best practice organ donation. Dr Rohit D’Costa From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
Where’s the balance? Dr Sarah Yong. From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
Antidotes. Dr Brad Wibrow From CICM ICU Updates
Shocking tox-2 (Hot Tox). Dr Katherine Isoardi From CICM ICU Updates
Extracorporeal therapies for toxin ingestion. Dr Darren Roberts From CICM ICU Updates 2019
Drug induced metabolic acidosis. Dr Kylie McArdle. From CICM ICU Updates 2019
Recreational/Illicit drugs update. Dr David Pearson CICM ASM 2019 - ICU Updates
Shocking Tox 1. Dr Katherine Isoardi From CICM ASM 2019 - ICU Updates
Paracetamol- Old dog new tricks. Dr Angela Chiew CICM ASM 2019 - ICU Updates
Associate Professor Samuel Galvagno: My bloody head: Diagnosis and management of coagulopathy and traumatic brain injury. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Associate Professor Lindy Jeffree: Lifting the lid on decompressive craniectomy. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Professor Andrew Udy: Emerging neuromonitoring techniques in TBI. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Dr Paul Goldrick: Does ICP monitoring in TBI really help? From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Dr Peter Pereira: Tropical envenomation. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Professor Michael Reade: Blasts. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Dr Anthony Holley: Burns. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Aggressive Energy “How often and when do you find aggressive energy in your clinic?” We hear from the CICM faculty Angie Hicks, Peter Mole, Magda Koc, Greg Lampert and Jason Davies. Also Magda Koc describes why the needles are inserted superficially when draining AE.
Professor Michael Reade: Trials on the horizon. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Dr Ben Parkinson: Pelvis. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Professor Mark Midwinter: Penetrating injuries. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Professor Chad Ball: Solid organs. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Dr Adam Holyoak: Traumatic cardiac arrest. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.
Dr Roxanne Wu: Aorta. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.