The Saudi Intensive Care Association

The Saudi Intensive Care Association The Saudi Intensive Care Association (SICA) was founded in November 2013 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as

The Saudi Intensive Care Association (SICA) was founded in November 2013 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as a subsidiary of the Saudi Thoracic Society. SICA is a non-profit making national association created by a group of multidisciplinary healthcare workers experts on the field of ICU practice to supports and promotes the advancement of knowledge in intensive care medicine, in particular the promotion of the highest standards of multidisciplinary care of critically ill patients and their families through education, research and professional development.

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31/05/2014

Dr. Alawi Sharaf Alsaeedi (Consultant Intensivist) with interest in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety is appointed as the Head of the Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Committee.

Dr. Alsaeedi is in the process of building his team to formulate a very strong Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Team.

If you are interested in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, and want to join the team, then please contact him at his email: alawi.alsaeedi@gmail.com

Please like and share for better ICU care.

https://www.facebook.com/sica.sts

Thanking you all.

The Saudi Intensive Care Association (SICA) was founded in November 2013 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as

31/05/2014

The Event of Launching the Book “How to Initiate Noninvasive Ventilation Program in Your Hospital” written by Dr. Abdullah Al-Shimemeri was concluded successfully today Saturday 31st of May, 2014 at Riyadh Marriott Hotel.

The event was concluded with the formation of the Non-invasive ventilation committee.

This committee will be a reference for hospitals planning to initiate NIV program or need to promote NIV program.

Thanks to all participants.
Thanks to all speakers.
Who made this event a great success.

29/05/2014

Event:Launching a book written by Dr. Abdullah Al-Shimemeri
Venue: Riyadh Marriott Hotel
Date: Saturday 31st of May, 2014
Time: 8:30 am

29/05/2014

You are cordially invited to The Event of Launching the book “How to Initiate NIV Program in Your Hospital” http://t.co/SgifJcNbTQ

02/05/2014

The cure or vaccine for the MERS-CoV virus (Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus) currently sweeping across the Middle East may already be near.

Two studies published in different leading scientific journals on Monday said scientists have identified antibodies that could potentially be used towards the development of a cure or vaccine treatment against the novel virus.

The Chinese-led team in their study published at the Science Translational Medicine journal found that two antibodies, dubbed MERS-4 and MERS-27, could protect cells from getting infected with the MERS-CoV virus.

The study by Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, along with scientists from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said they discovered seven neutralising antibodies.

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