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At the beginning of its fifth decade, the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) looks to a new point on the horizon, bringing the critical care community to a city known as much for the first rugged settlers who blazed a trail here as for its role in helping map a path to the stars.

Buildings that stretch into the sky and rockets that break the grip of our planet's gravity required the open-minded consideration of new ideas and the courage to innovate. Likewise, SCCM's 41st Critical Care Congress will focus on the new and creative solutions that dramatically improve the outcomes and lives of our patients.

Join us in Houston February 4 to 8, 2012, for the largest multiprofessional critical care event of the year. The Congress On-Site Program is now available.

  • Participate in cutting-edge educational sessions, hands-on workshops and interactive debates.
  • Collaborate with members of the multiprofessional team to solve complex problems, reduce barriers and improve standards.
  • Preview the newest technologies, products, services, and career opportunities provided by hundreds of exhibitors.

Extend your reach and share your insights and experiences with your colleagues in the pursuit of innovative ways to improve patient care worldwide. Register for Congress today!

Get ready for Congress by downloading the Congress App to access the complete schedule of events and other valuable information for attendees. Point your mobile browser to www.sccm.org/ccc41app to download this handy tool. With apps designed specifically for the iPhone, iPad, Android, and Blackberry, the Congress App offers a convenient way to tap into comprehensive Congress information on the go.

 






41st Critical Care Congress Co-Chairs

  Andrew J. Patterson, MD, PhD, FCCM
Associate Professor
Stanford University
Stanford, California, USA
  Sandra Kane-Gill, PharmD, MS, FCCM
Center for Pharmacoinformatics and Outcomes Research
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

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