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TITLE. Critical Care Assembly 2010 Jesse Hall MD Section Chief, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine University of Chicago. History of the assembly State of the assembly Structure Website Activities. History of the assembly

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  1. TITLE Critical Care Assembly 2010 Jesse Hall MD Section Chief, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine University of Chicago

  2. History of the assembly • State of the assembly • Structure • Website • Activities

  3. History of the assembly • Increasing #’s intensivists at international mtg in early 1980’s • 1983—Clarence Guenther and Roland Ingram request LDH Wood to stand in election for president • Jameel Ali (surg), George Lister (peds), Kathleen McClintock (nursing), John Luce comprise early assembly leadership • Introduction of the poster discussion session

  4. State of the Assembly—Membership 7/30/10 6000 Total Members 5000 Non-US Members 4000 3000 2000 1000 2277 5201 1007 396 0 Primary Primary & Secondary

  5. Primary Membership 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Peds AII Sleep Nursing MTPI Behav Sci Pul Circ Envir/Occup Clin Problems RCMB RSF Critical Care

  6. Primary and Secondary Membership 5500 4500 3500 2500 1500 500 Allergy Clin Problems Infections Critical Care Cell & Mol Biol Struct & Funct

  7. 2008 Critical Care Membership Primary & Secondary 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 Primary 2,000 2010 2004 2006 2002 2000 Years

  8. Abstracts 1200 1000 Number Presented 800 600 Critical Care 400 200 0 2010 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Year

  9. Abstracts 1200 Allergy 1000 Clinical Problems 800 Cell & Mol Biol Structure & Function 600 Critical Care Envir/Occup 400 Peds Pulm Circulation Infections Sleep 200 Behav Science Nursing 0 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Year

  10. Sleep Allergy Peds Infections Nursing Behav Sci Envir/Occup Pul Circ Clin Problems Struct & Funct Cell & Mol Biol Critical Care Primary and Secondary Membership Abstracts Submitted 6500 Members Abstracts 5500 4500 Number of abstracts per Assembly 3500 2500 1500 500

  11. Sleep Allergy Peds Infections Nursing Behav Sci Envir/Occup Pul Circ Clin Problems Struct & Funct Cell & Mol Biol Critical Care Primary and Secondary Membership Abstracts Submitted 6500 Members Abstracts 5500 Abstracts/Assembly (%) Crit Care: 7% Clin Prob: 18% Allergy: 28% 4500 Number of abstracts per Assembly 3500 2500 1500 500

  12. Peds Allergy Sleep Nursing Behav Sci Infections Pul Circ Envir/Occup Clin Problems Cell & Mol Biol Struct & Funct Critical Care Primary Membership Abstracts Submitted 3500 Members 3000 Abstracts 2500 Abstracts/Assembly (%) Crit Care: 17% Clin Prob: 30% Allergy: 60% Number of abstracts per Assembly 2000 1500 1000 500 0

  13. CC Assembly Structure • Planning Committee • Program Committee • International Affairs Committee • Fellows and Young Faculty Committee • Website

  14. CC Assembly Structure • Planning Committee • Responsible for long-term strategy for the assembly • Reviews proposals submitted by assembly members • Chair: Shannon Carson

  15. CC Assembly Structure • Program Committee • Responsible for organizing the Critical Care Program of the Conference • Chair: Niall Ferguson • Chair elect: Greg Martin

  16. CC Assembly Structure • International Affairs Committee • Assists young fellows from developing countries attend the IC (ATS scholarships) • Developed network directories in Asia, Middle East, and South America • Chair: Claudia Dos Santos

  17. CC Assembly Structure • Fellows and Young Faculty Committee • To establish strategies and infrastructure to identify and engage the next generation of leadership of the ATS • Concept: Trish Kritek • Chair: Nuala Meyer

  18. CC Assembly Structure

  19. CC Assembly Structure

  20. CC Assembly Activities • H1N1 response • Ongoing and new project proposals • Quad Society

  21. CC Assembly Activities • Ongoing and new project proposals • ICU-AW • PI: Naeem Ali • CC, Nur • Workshop on ethical and policy considerations in donation after circulatory determination of death • PI: Cynthia Gries • CC, CP, Nur, BS

  22. CC Assembly Activities • Ongoing and new project proposals • Comparative effectiveness research in pulm, sleep, & ccm • PI: Jerry Krishnan • CC, Sleep, CP, BS • Critical care communications • PI: Thomas Prendergast • CC

  23. CC Assembly Activities • Ongoing and new project proposals • Hospitalists and critical care • PI: David Kaufman • CC • Ethics of cost containment • PI: Michael Pinsky • CC

  24. CC Assembly Activities • Ongoing and new project proposals • Statement on futility and goal conflict in end of life care in ICUs • PI: Doug White • CC, BS, Nur • Evaluation of respiratory mechanics and function in the pediatric and neonatal ICU • PI: Margaret Rosenfeld • CC, RSF, CP, Peds

  25. TITLE Report on Activities of Critical Care Societies Collaborative (CCSC) Formerly Quad Societies Presented by Nicholas Hill, MD Vice-President

  26. Members AACN ACCP ATS SCCM

  27. ICU Telemedicine Workshop • To assess current state of knowledge re impact of telemedicine on ICU, process, organization, outcomes and costs • Identify knowledge gaps and recommend research approaches for filling them • Supported by R13, co-chairing with Jeremy Kahn and Craig Lilly, to be held March 24th, 25th at ACCP headquarters

  28. Reduction in Hospital-Acquired Infections • Dr. Don Wright, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health of Health and Human Services met with CCSC in July 09 to discuss educational strategies for reducing rates of HAI • Requested proposal for educational initiative to reduce CRBSIs (cath-related blood stream infections) subsequently submitted by AACCN • Unable to come up with definition of ventilator-associated pneumonia but interested in lowering rates

  29. Letter to Obama and Congressional Leaders • Reimbursements for physicians having end-of-life discussions for both inpatients and outpatients • Discuss values, preferences and goals and document in easily accessible record

  30. USCIIT (US Critical Injury and Illness Trials) Group • Collaborative to encourage critical care and emergency medicine clinical trials • Supported by NIH funding to bring investigators together – 3 meetings per annum • Has encouraged cooperative trials on outcomes and genomics of critical illness

  31. Critical Care Research Agenda • Multidisciplinary (CCSC and USCIIT) committee to develop research agenda • Chaired by Polly Parsons • R13 funding to have face-to-face meetings

  32. QUESTIONS & COMMENTS

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