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  1. Comprehensive #H1N1 influenza news & resources available at http://www.sccm.org/H1N1 #Health #ICU
  2. Make your travel arrangements now for the 39th Critical Care Congress as hotel rooms are filling up fast http://bit.ly/2gB4TA #Health #Miami
  3. Dying hospital patients in US are nearly five times more likely to spend their last days in the #ICU http://bit.ly/2bk4Cr #Health #Research
  4. On behalf of the SCCM,CEO/EVP David J. Martin accepts the Associations Make a Better World Award which recognizes... http://bit.ly/2yVlIx
  5. Higher levels of fatigue & distress are independently associated with self-perceived medical errors: http://bit.ly/4cw74t #stress #RICU
  6. Exercise in the intensive care unit (#ICU) may lead to improved recovery times: http://bit.ly/1U7vNt #exercise
  7. Recombinant Factor VIIa Therapy In Acute Hemorrhage: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is the most devastating form... http://bit.ly/3QmuHT
  8. I posted 5 photos on Facebook in the album "FCCS in Kenya" http://bit.ly/zY46K
  9. In preparation for the upcoming conference call on Advanced Management Strategies for H1N1 on 11/4, watch the free... http://bit.ly/28MdfI
  10. Former SCCM president Charles G. Durbin in Nairobi, Kenya, at the All Africa Anesthesia Congress, pictured with Dr.... http://bit.ly/fv55f
  11. I posted 5 photos on Facebook in the album "Saudi PFCCS" http://bit.ly/1G0E32
  12. Use the case report form on the SCCM Web site for your H1N1 cases, and access other H1N1 resources on the Disaster... http://bit.ly/mj2ZR
  13. Use the case report from on the SCCM Website for your H1N1 cases. Other H1N1 resources are also listed here. ... http://bit.ly/1h3pe
  14. NEJM posted two studies online this morning, both addressing H1N1 influenza in the critical care setting. The full... http://bit.ly/yKRqW
  15. With the flu season underway and the new H1N1 flu impacting ICUs everywhere, this image of Dr. Antoinette Spevetz... http://bit.ly/1VKp5B
  16. Hyperglycemia and Critical Illness: Adaptive Response or Therapeutic Opportunity? Post-Congress Event: http://bit.ly/10dwuN #Health
  17. The prevalence of anemia in cancer patients ranges from 30% to 39% http://bit.ly/n2uyt
  18. H1N1 influenza could lead to as many as 1.8 million U.S. hospital admissions during an epidemic. Be Prepared: http://bit.ly/1igZW2
  19. Traumatic brain injury treatment research presented at the Military Health Research Forum: http://bit.ly/W5slQ
  20. Families allowed to call the RRT directly using the same system as hospital staff http://bit.ly/3c6lyG