ICU Connect
Online discussions are placed here for future reference.
If you work in Critical Care and would like to be added to ICUConnect
Each week a different Intensive Care Unit contributes an item for the collective membership.
ICUConnect
- ICUConnect is a listserv managed by ICCMU.
- ICUConnect was established in December 2003 with 130 senior nursing clinicians across NSW Intensive Care Units.
- The
purpose of ICUConnect was to create a communication network to help
overcome the professional isolation felt by nursing clinicians,
especially in rural ICUs.
- Membership has grown steadily and now numbers over 800 health professionals covering most Australian states.
- In September 2005 ICUConnect went international with members in Denmark, Iceland, United Kingdom and Mexico.
As a member of ICUConnect you get
- You are able to ask a question relevant to critical care.
- Replies can be made on or off list.
- A bimonthly newsletter from ICCMU, which includes summary of ICCMU projects, seminars and websites.
- Here are some comments from current members taken from the 2005 Member survey
- Its
been a break through in communication between all levels of
units/staff/competence. Its good to know that somewhere out there
someone has trod where you are now!
- I think this
is a great service as it really does connect all. It invites everybody
to have a say and discuss what is going on in other units. We ICU
people tend to get very comfortable in our own little part of the world
and do things our way.
- Its a great service, and it
helps practitioners learn from the experiences of other
practitioners/units and saves time when researching clinical issues.
ICUConnect Discussions
- Some online discussions are collated by ICCMU and posted here for future reference.
Hospital Contributions
- During
2004-2006 a different unit or department from across NSW posted a
contribution to the membership of ICUConnect on a weekly basis. In the
past this has included summaries of quality activities, policy and
protocol and literature reviews. Most of these contributions have been archived.
If you work in Critical Care and would like to be added to ICUConnect