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SCCM assists the critical care community during disasters and emergencies by providing resources and updates and is actively responding to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) monitors current events and regularly activates its emergency response plan. The plan includes releasing complimentary education and resources to help clinicians treat critically ill and injured patients, respond to patient surges, and implement resource allocation strategies. Materials are specific to the emergency at hand, including hurricanes, earthquakes, terrorist attacks, and other man-made or natural disasters.
The Society has compiled resources on what clinicians need to know about monkeypox. While monkeypox is usually a self-limited disease, severe cases can occur, so it is important for critical care clinicians to recognize potential monkeypox infections.
The Society is providing medical equipment, supplies, and critical care educational resources to those impacted by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Find links to free education, including book chapters and online modules, and learn how you can support these efforts.
Find extensive resources for healthcare professionals responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Free education is available for intensive care unit clinicians, as well as anyone who may benefit from critical care training. Materials are available in English and translated into several other languages.
The Society offers several always-free educational resources that may be helpful in an emergency response.
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