The Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Foundation received over 58 applications for grants this year.
Author: Nick Sibbing (Nick Sibbing)
Newsletter June 2024
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2024 Professional Development Scholarships
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A year of impact: Advancing Intensive Care in Australia and New Zealand
A message from Co-Chair Vanessa Baic
As we reach the end of another dynamic and impactful six months, I am delighted to share some important updates and achievements from the Foundation.
Victorian Fundraising Committee – A Year in Review
It has been a good year for the Intensive Care Foundation (ICF) as we re-invigorated our fundraising efforts with a very successful event held in March at the Myer family home, Cranlana.
2023 Grant Recipients
The Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Foundation received over 58 applications for grants this year.
ICF Grant Recipient 2021
n 2021, Dr Paul Secombe was awarded an ICF grant for $70,000 to support the ANZICS Patient Reported Outcomes and Experience Measures (PROEMS) Program.
Support for Survival
We are truly fortunate that Australia stands at the forefront of global achievements in Intensive Care. This isn’t an exaggeration but testament to our leadership in standards, research and survival rate. At the Intensive Care Foundation, our focus is research to enable the highest standards of ICU care across the country.
Newsletter December 2023
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Financials 2023
Over the past twelve months, the Board has successfully steered the Intensive Care Foundation towards stability and financial health.
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