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Society of Intensive Care West of England
Next meeting 22-23 January 2026

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To end the session we have the privilege of hearing from Verdiana ‘Didi’ Diaris’, giving us an inspiring account about her own personal experience of spinal cord injury #SICOWE25

To end the session we have the privilege of hearing from Verdiana ‘Didi’ Diaris’, giving us an inspiring account about her own personal experience of spinal cord injury #SICOWE25
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Great to have 8 ‘free papers’ which provide a summary of project activity across the region; maternity care, optimising transfers, pharmacy fridge management and much more! #SICOWE25

Great to have 8 ‘free papers’ which provide a summary of project activity across the region; maternity care, optimising transfers, pharmacy fridge management and much more!
#SICOWE25
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One of our great ACCPs flying the flag for University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS FT ICU sharing experiences of our nurse led proning. Some great patient outcomes, safe and efficient use of staffing resources 👍👍 SICOWE #SICOWE25

One of our great ACCPs flying the flag for <a href="/uhbwNHS/">University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS FT</a> ICU sharing experiences of our nurse led proning.
Some great patient outcomes, safe and efficient use of staffing resources 👍👍
<a href="/SICOWE_ICU/">SICOWE</a> #SICOWE25
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Amanda Shackleton from the UHBW pharmacy team telling us about an amazingly impactful fridge maintenance project saving literally 1000s of pounds for the trust. Why aren’t we all doing this?! #SICOWE25

Amanda Shackleton from the UHBW pharmacy team telling us about an amazingly impactful fridge maintenance project saving literally 1000s of pounds for the trust. Why aren’t we all doing this?! #SICOWE25
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Last up this afternoon is Dr Clodagh Beattie giving us a sneak peak at results from DINE-N, a proof of concept study looking at intermittent feeding on ICU! Results soon to be published! #SICOWE25

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Day 2 of #SICOWE25 has started with a research summary ‘project, place, person’ with Julie Menzies All things delirium and a summary of AHP research

Day 2 of #SICOWE25 has started with a research summary ‘project, place, person’ with <a href="/jmenzies1/">Julie Menzies</a> 
All things delirium and a summary of AHP research
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Ya-Hui Liang interprets some impactful publications from the last year and how they have shaped practice in UHBW #sicowe25

Ya-Hui Liang interprets some impactful publications from the last year and how they have shaped practice in UHBW  #sicowe25
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📢 Take 'Tobacco dependency' out of social history and into medical problem list. Hal Munby reviews respiratory publications from the last year #sicowe25

📢 Take 'Tobacco dependency' out of social history and into medical problem list. Hal Munby reviews respiratory publications from the last year #sicowe25
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Our final contender is Jo Poole with a run down of new discoveries about the metabolism of critically unwell patients #sicowe25

Our final contender is Jo Poole with a run down of new discoveries about the metabolism of critically unwell patients #sicowe25
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🏆 This year's prize winners... The Colin Hall President's Prize: Angharad Mitchell The Guy Jordan Prize: Amanda Shackleton SICOWE Prize: Emma Wickman Poster Prize: Kat Beck Review of the Year Prize: Hal Munby

🏆 This year's prize winners...
The Colin Hall President's Prize: Angharad Mitchell
The Guy Jordan Prize: Amanda Shackleton
SICOWE Prize: Emma Wickman
Poster Prize: Kat Beck
Review of the Year Prize: Hal Munby