Welcome to the Croatian Society of Intensive Care Medicine web-site
   
   

Our Society is a professional society organized within Croatian Medical Association, we also collaborate closely with European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.
These pages are intended to be of service to our members, friends and guests. The most interesting information for guests are on the pages announcing future events. There are information about congresses, courses, schools and other events.

In the focus
New rules about acquiring the status of intensivist for specialists working in ICUs
On November 27th, the new rules have been published in official papers (Narodne novine, Nr 128). The whole text (in croatian only) is available.

Congresses and other events
2nd Mediterranean Congress on Critical Care Medicine
June 4th-7th 2007
Brijuni islands, Croatia
8th Summer School on IntensiveCare Medicine
June 2nd-5th 2007
Brijuni islands, Croatia

News in the Society
New president and vice-president of CroSICM elected
On November 23rd 2006 the new president and vice president of the Croatian Society of Intensive Care Medicine were elected.
The new president of CroSICM is professor Ino Husedžinović, MD, PhD, anesthesiologist and intensivist. The new vice-president is prof. Vladimir Gašparović, MD, PhD.
Radovan Radonić, MD, PhD and Marijan Merkler, MD have been reelected as the society secretary and treasurer (respectively).
 

Postgraduate courses
Importrance of hemodinamic monitoring
Feb 23th and 24th 2007
University Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb
Organizer: prof. Ino Husedžinović, MD, PhD
more...
Impact of cell function disorders on
  ortan ingegrity and function
Jan 22nd - Feb 2nd 2007
Postgraduate course of Zagreb Medical School Organizer: prof. Vladimir Gašparović, MD, PhD
more...

We hope that information on our web-site will be useful to all users. Please contact one of the Society Secretary if you have any question. If you have problems with the web-site, please contact the webmaster.

 
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