SCCM Account Access
SCCM recently updated its digital infrastructure. If you have an existing SCCM account, and have not logged in since November 1, 2024, you will need to create an account with the email address associated with your previous SCCM account. Learn more about SCCM account access here.
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Your gifts make it possible for SCCM to support critical care clinicians worldwide.
Hover over each map dot to learn more about the training and education programs, medical supplies, and humanitarian relief sent in times of disaster, and research projects that resulted from your donations.
With your support, SCCM continues to fund new initiatives and profoundly impact critical care across the globe.
SCCM CEO/Executive Vice-President David J. Martin, CAE, provides an overview of SCCM's emergency response activities and how SCCM's response has grown over the years.
Since 1990, SCCM has responded to more than 45 emergencies, including terror attacks, hurricanes, earthquakes, and the COVID-19 pandemic, in the United States and worldwide. SCCM's responses are varied and tailored to the needs of those affected. None of these activities would be possible without generous donations to SCCM's disaster relief fund.
Through SCCM Global Health programs and humanitarian activities, the Society is helping healthcare professionals around the world access training and resources that help further the Society’s mission to secure the highest-quality care for all critically ill and injured patients. SCCM’s 2023 Annual Report demonstrates all the ways in which SCCM and its members have helped to improve access to quality care for patients around the world. It also includes valuable information about the generous donations SCCM has received to help advance its mission.
SCCM Past President Lewis J. Kaplan, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM, outlines SCCM’s key accomplishments, all thanks to the support of SCCM donors.