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With members from across Canada, CCCS is the national voice for Critical Care professionals. We offer team members two levels of membership: Full Membership for attending staff and Affiliate Membership for residents and fellows.

Benefits

Join as a Full or Affiliate Member and you’ll enjoy full access to a range of valuable member benefits including:

    • Exclusive access to Member-Only Professional Resources such as guidelines and protocols.

    • Critical Care Rounds - the Society’s review-based periodical, published in PDF format quarterly. Each issue reviews a current topic or practice management issue, with special emphasis on research currently underway with CCCS or CCCTG members.

    • Member Chat Group - an online meeting place with protected password, to exchange and share idea, discuss professional challenges and successes or voice opinions on the field of critical care.

    • Opportunities to Join a CCCS committee or volunteer your time or talents to advance the CCCS programs and goals.

    • Discounts on education programs and resources.

    • Access to current Award and Grant opportunities.

Membership Fees

Full Member - for attending staff - $ 200/year
Affiliate Member - for residents and fellows - $25/year

It’s Easy to Join

The CCCS Member Application Form is available here as a pdf download, which can be completed and returned by mail, email or fax. OR Apply Online

Please mail, email or fax the application form to:
The Canadian Critical Care Society
10 Eaton North, Room 220
Toronto General Hospital
200 Elizabeth Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2C4

Fax: 416-340-3359
E-mail: info@canadiancriticalcare.org

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CRITICAL CARE ROUNDS NEWSLETTER
Critical Care Rounds provides some of the most current information and discussion on important scientific and clinical developments in the field of critical care medicine.

Recent Issue, Aug 2011

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CCCS WINTER NEWSLETTER

Please see our recent newsletter that outlines some of the ongoing activities of the CCCS.

Winter Newsletter
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