SCCM RSS Feed
Join SCCM on Facebook
Follow SCCM on Twitter
SCCM on YouTube
SCCM on FriendFeed
Bookmark SCCM
Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM)
Skip navigation links
About SCCMExpand About SCCM
Annual CongressExpand Annual Congress
ConferencesExpand Conferences
FCCS, FDM & PFCCSExpand FCCS, FDM & PFCCS
MembershipExpand Membership
Professional DevelopmentExpand Professional Development
Public Health and PolicyExpand Public Health and Policy
PublicationsExpand Publications
SCCM StoreExpand SCCM Store
Career Central
Log In
User ID:
Password:

Forgot your password?
New User? Sign Up
SCCM RSS Feeds
Follow Us on Twitter
Share SCCM
 

Open Surveys

The following research surveys are open to all SCCM members.  These surveys have been reviewed by the SCCM research committee and the Executive committee as surveys that may hold an interest for our members and describes a project, which serves the critical care community and critically ill and injured patient.  In addition these surveys provide a broad relevance and will ultimately improve patient care in the ICU.

SCCM Career Development Survey - Open through October 1, 2011 *
* Recommended for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and respiratory therapists

Are you interested in issues related to career development in critical care? No matter what stage in your career you are, we would love your opinions! Make a difference and take our 5-minute research survey on career development in critical care. Your valuable time will help SCCM better suit your needs. Be assured, the data from this research survey will remain anonymous and confidential.

By accessing either survey link below, you are giving your consent to participate. Participation in this study is voluntary. SCCM Career Development Survey.  If the link  does not work, try copying this link into your web browser: https://redcap.vanderbilt.edu/surveys/?s=zD6qwa.

If you have any questions, concerns, or complaints or if you feel you have been harmed by this research please contact Dr. Patel, Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, Vanderbilt University Medical Center by phone (615-936-0175). Contact the Institutional Review Board (IRB) if you have questions regarding your rights as a research participant. Also, contact the IRB if you have questions, complaints or concerns that you do not feel you can discuss with the investigator. The Vanderbilt University IRB may be reached by phone (866-224-8273) or electronically (http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/irb/contact).

Many thanks,
In-Training Section of SCCM

© Copyright 2001 - 2012 Society of Critical Care Medicine