📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 7 Days to Go! 📅
In 2018..
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 9 Days to Go! 📅
In 2016..
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 16 Days to Go! 📅
In 2009...
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 19 Days to Go! 📅
2006 sees the formation of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre (ANZIC-RC).. www.linkedin.com/posts/anzics...
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 20 Days to Go! 📅
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 21 Days to Go! 📅
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 34 Days to Go!
In 1991, The ANZICS Patient Database launched with 37 ICUs, including major teaching hospitals.
Today, ANZICS Registries hold one of the largest ICU data repositories, advancing research & improving patient care.
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 35 Days to Go!
In 1990:
• ANZICS endorsed a plan to implement a National Patient Database.
• We joined the National Coordinating Committee for Organ Transplantation.
• Dr Felicity Hawker was awarded Best Review Article at the 1990 ASM.
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 37 Days to Go! 📅
Today we pay tribute to Dr Felicity Hawker and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital group who received the first inaugural Intensive Care Foundation Research Award In 1988.
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📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – Only 40 Days to Go! 📅
In 1985, ANZICS established its first headquarters at the Royal College of Surgeons in Melbourne, with administrative support from the Faculty of Anaesthetists. A pivotal moment in our journey!
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Officially chosen in 1984, the snake symbolizes Asclepios—the ancient Greek God of Medicine, the Southern Cross celebrates our bi-national Society, and the canopy symbolizes the lungs while paying tribute to pioneering advances in mechanical ventilation and pulmonary care.
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In 1980 Intensive Care was officially recognized as a specialty of both Anaesthesia and Internal Medicine in AUS. Prof Ken Hillman AO was the first person to pass the new intensive care examination with 0001 stamped on his fellowship certificate!
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In 1977 ANZICS begins publishing regular newsletters to members in its quest to connect the intensive care community. In 1995, the newsletter became ‘The ANZICS Intensivist’, which today, continues to inform members with news, events and stories from across the sector.
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In 1976, ANZICS, RACS, and Critical Care Nurses came together to host Australasia’s first multi-disciplinary Intensive Care meeting. Fast forward to today, and the ANZICS ACCCN ASM is internationally recognized as one of the premier intensive care conferences in the world!
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The countdown begins… 50 years of ANZICS in 50 days!⏳🎉
In 1975, Matt Spence (NZ) and Bob Wright (AUS) spearheaded the formation of ANZICS to advance and represent the specialty of Intensive Care. From the beginning, professional issues and continuing education were key priorities.
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Over the next 50 days, we will countdown to the 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting and pay homage to the people and events that helped shape our history and contribute to the advancement of intensive care practice.
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