1st Edition

Key Trials in Intensive Care Medicine Passing the Final FFICM

By Muzzammil Ali, Joanna Kondratowicz Copyright 2025
    226 Pages
    by CRC Press

    226 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This essential guide encompasses over 160 pivotal papers critical for doctors preparing for postgraduate exams in intensive care, interviews, or commencing an intensive care rotation. Chosen for their educational merit and significant influence on Intensive Care Medicine, these key trials, studies, and meta-analyses are distilled into succinct, easy-to-read summaries.

    The guide steers clear of intricate numerical details and statistical analyses, concentrating instead on the core information necessary to comprehend the significance of these influential papers. Tailored specifically for the OSCE and SOE components of exams like the Final FFICM and EDIC, it provides concise summaries and key results, focusing on the most crucial information for exam success.

    Serving as a resource that underpins the evidence base of contemporary intensive care clinical practice, these summaries are an indispensable tool for both exam preparation and ongoing professional development in Intensive Care Medicine.

    Chapter 1: Airway, Breathing,  Chapter 2: Cardiovascular, Resuscitation, Shock,  Chapter 3: Neurology, Sedation,  Chapter 4: Gastrointestinal, Liver, Nutrition,  Chapter 5: Renal,  Chapter 6: Haematology,  Chapter 7: Infection,  Antimicrobial therapy,  Chapter 8: Pregnancy And Post-Partum,  Chapter 9: Rehabilitation      

    Biography

    Dr. Muzzammil Ali, a graduate of the University of Birmingham, UK, is a Senior Registrar in Intensive Care and Acute Internal Medicine in the West Midlands. He successfully completed the Final FFICM exam in April 2022. Dedicated to medical education, he focuses on assisting trainees to excel in medical exams and achieve ultrasound accreditation. Muzzammil holds leadership roles at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, serves as an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, and represents West Midlands trainees in Intensive Care Medicine.

     Dr. Joanna Kondratowicz, a medical graduate from the University of Bristol, UK, also holds a First-Class intercalated degree in Bioethics. She currently works as an Internal Medicine Trainee in London, UK, and has successfully completed her MRCP(UK) postgraduate exams. Joanna's keen interest in Intensive Care Medicine was sparked during her redeployment to critical care amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, and she has since continued to gain experience in this exciting specialty.