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ACCP Mission: To promote the prevention and treatment of diseases of the chest through leadership, education, research, and communication.
The American Thoracic Society, founded in 1905, is an independently incorporated, international, educational and scientific society which focuses on respiratory and critical care medicine.
Part of the National Health Service In the UK, and associated with the University of Liverpool
See the website to read ANZICS's six objectives
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Created in 1989 to improve the care of critically ill patients through investigator-initiated research, and to provide a national forum for continuing education about research methods
Promotes respiratory medicine in Europe in co-ordination with national societies.
Interdisciplinary council for resuscitation medicine emergency medical care
The European Society for Emergency Medicine is a European forum for physicians who work within a structure providing pre-, inter- and/or in-hospital emergency medical care.
The European Society of Anaesthesiologists (ESA) was founded in 1992 and has since achieved a prominent position in the community of anaesthesiologists in Europe and elsewhere.
ESICM's objective is to advance and promote knowledge in intensive care medicine. It was founded in 1982 in Geneva, Switzerland, and is a non-profit making international association.
This Society has it domicile in Brussels, Belgium. The Association is grouped into a medical and nursing branch.
The Institute of Critical Care Medicine (ICCM) was founded in 1961 by Doctors Max Harry Weil and the late Herbert Shubin as a non-profit public foundation at the University of Southern California School of Medicine.
An organisation of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals based in the United Kingdom
A collaborative webpage featuring the European Shock Society, the US Shock Society, and the International Federation of Shock Societies
The largest multidisciplinary, multiprofessional organization dedicated to ensuring excellence and consistency in the practice of critical care medicine
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