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2024 Critical Care Congress
Explore the latest knowledge and research in critical care and network with experts, colleagues, and peers.
2024 Critical Care Congress
January 21-23, 2024
January 21-23, 2024
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
SCCM | 2024 Critical Care Congress
Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) |
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SCCM | 2024 Critical Care Congress |
The Society of Critical Care Medicine's (SCCM) 2024 Critical Care Congress is the world's largest critical care conference, offering the multiprofessional team evidence-based education with an opportunity to earn continuing education credit. |
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Advance your daily practice and ensure the best care for critically ill and injured patients through the Society of Critical Care Medicine's (SCCM) 2024 Critical Care Congress.
Abstract submission:
Abstracts and Case Reports
Make your contribution to the advancement of critical care.
Submit your original investigative research abstracts and case reports for the Critical Care Congress and contribute to the advancement of critical care. The submission period ends August 2, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. noon Central Time.
Benefits to abstract presentation:
Advance your career. Have your work published in Critical Care Medicine, the #1 critical care subspecialty journal.
Expand your reach. Present your research, receive feedback, and collaborate with a large and diverse global audience.
Impact critical care. Share your work to increase the knowledge of critical care professionals and improve patient care.
Be recognized. Numerous awards are available. Add to your resume and stand out.
Attend Congress for free.* First authors of abstracts who are SCCM members and non-full physicians at the time of submission may be eligible for complimentary Congress registration.
SCCM members enjoy complimentary abstract and case report submission for the Critical Care Congress. The fee for nonmembers is $40 per submission and is nonrefundable. Join Today
*Complimentary registration will be offered only to the individual listed as the first author of the accepted abstract. This individual must be an SCCM Sponsored Trainee or SCCM healthcare professional level member.
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Richard Arbour,
MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN, CCNS, CCTC, FAAN, FCCM
Critical Care, Neuroscience, Burn Clinical Nurse Specialist
Temple University Hospital
Philadelphia PA
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