Intensive Medicine balances a year of “excellence”

Ricard Ferrer, President of SEMICYUC, commented that the professionals of the critical patient responded “with resilience, professionalism and great vocation of public service”

March 3, 2021. 11:29 am

Intensive Care has a high balance of “coronavirus-free excellence”. This is what indicated Ricard Ferrer, President of the Spanish Society of Intensive Care, Criticism and Coronary Units (SEMICYUC). “This year, the mayor retorts from our history as an intensifier. The UCI has one of the points where more has impacted the pandemic and the professionals of the critical patient and he responds with resilience and professionalism, with great vocation of public service ”.

More than 27,500 people joined a UCI for direct reasons of COVID-19 in Spain, according to the Ministry of Health. Since the start of the pandemic, according to SEMICYUC, “intensive care medical services meet weekly in videoconferencing to review clinical protocols”. This rapid action permits tracing the lines of the Contingency Plan in front of the coronavirus UCI, first; and the Desalcated Plan, after all; it is possible, first of all, for all UCIs to work as a sole ”.

New scientific certificate of Intensive Medicine

“We have generated new scientific knowledge through the collection of our property and multidisciplinary records like CIBERESUCICOVID. In addition, we participated in the clinical development of various treatments for COVID-19. Asimismo, he translated this message into a constant practice of clinical practice, which translates into a progressive reduction in the mortality of the most critical patients, ”explained Ricard Ferrer.

On the most humane level, the president hailed from the special tribunals living in the UCI during the last year. “The adoption of new technologies like video games has facilitated communication with families and loved ones. It is very emotional to see the professionals give their proposals when they have other children. When it comes to graduation, we have access to COVID-19 ”patient support circuits.

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