Critical Care professionals
frequently face challenging situations that require leadership,
skill and the ability to respond with flexibility and innovative
thought.
This new and valuable
resource has tremendous functionality and allows
members to communicate ideas and share resources
Given the national concern regarding H1N1
and the need to provide rapid access to information, we
will be offering this tool to any user for the next 3 months.
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Dear Colleagues -
The CCCS is pleased announce that we have been able to renew the
popular "critical
care rounds" series. The CCCS would like to thank Dr.
Margaret Herridge for her leadership and role as editor
of this series. Our goal is to provide you with an update
on relevant topics and profile the studies that are being
carried out through the Canadian
Critical Care Trials Group. The CCCS would also like to acknowledge Snell
Medical Publications who have graciously allowed us
to use this name and have provided support for posting these
periodicals on their web site. We hope to have this up running
soon. For
now please find the article in a PDF format.