De Waele discusses ESICM's new Green Paper and the importance of intensive care teams driving the sustainability agenda.
In a nutshell A year-long study of hospital sink drains found 67 different bacterial species living there, many resistant to ...
Intensive care experts have implored the government to train medical officers and nurses ;on how to use high-flow oxygen therapy as opposed to the use of mechanical ventilators in saving patients with ...
We hope to be cured when we stay in hospital. But too often, we acquire new infections there. Such "health-care-associated ...
The following is a summary of “Comparative evaluation and performance of large language models on expert level critical care questions: a benchmark study,” published in the February 2025 issue of BMC ...
Public health officials are looking into reports of a small potential uptick in neurologic complications of influenza in ...
We hope to be cured when we stay in hospital. But too often, we acquire new infections there. Such 'healthcare-associated infections' (HAI) are a growing problem worldwide, taking up an estimated 6% ...
A senior doctor has told of her “feelings of betrayal” over her son’s death at the hospital where she worked, an inquest ...
In a comparison study, benefits of nurse-led preoperative counseling and follow-up care was significantly greater compared with surgeon-led or no counseling models.
Chandigarh: In the eighth Rogi Kalyaan Samiti (RKS) executive body meeting held on Friday, it was decided to start a ...
Historically, cancer care largely focused on the fight for survival. Now, thanks to advancements in screening and treatment, many patients are living decades beyond their diagnosis.
Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter  The American University in Dubai (AUD) has completed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to partner with the University ...