BACCN members can apply for a grant of up to a maximum of £1000 for event attendance, stakeholder engagement, staff activities, and up to £2000 for quality improvement, service evaluations, or research projects. For more info. see: https://t.co/1lzPmbbPD6
Support your critical care nurses in 2025 with a Critical Care Unit membership option which allows discounted membership for ten staff and one free recruitment advert: https://t.co/GfgNtBPNhS
BACCN is dedicated to the promotion of nursing in critical care, providing a national voice to shape the strategy for critical care nursing, promoting safe, quality, evidence-based nursing care. See our membership benefits below & join us! https://t.co/wTf2ng8qk6
South East Region are pleased to invite you to an online Study Day - Professional development in critical care: an inclusive approach, Friday 27 June 2025, 1030-1500
Cost: Members FREE, Non-members £5
For bookings please click https://t.co/3miQKsRANE
Have you or a loved one experienced time in an Intensive Care Unit?
Join our upcoming free webinar to learn more about the BACCN Patient and Carer Group and how you can get involved.
Wed 18 June 2025
19:00 – 19:45 (via Zoom)
To register please click https://t.co/ULnhx0wY2w
BACCN members can apply for FREE entrance to any of the HC-UK conferences listed on our website.
See all their latest listings at https://t.co/27kVUcGUVZ and contact [email protected] to apply for a place.
BACCN Conference is excited to invite all Critical Care Professional Nurse Advocates and those interested in the role within Critical Care to join us at Blackpool for a special pre-conference workshop on Mon, Oct 6, 2025, from 13:00 to 16:00. See more @ https://t.co/KTfzUftjWL
📢 Call for Papers: Special Issue on Family-Centred Care in Critical Care Nursing!
We're delighted to announce a special issue guest-edited by Prof. Anne-Sylvie Ramelet and Dr. Peter Nydahl.
👉 More info & submissions: https://t.co/ngynqLXwwF
#FamilyCenteredCare#criticalcare
🧠 Critical care staff are still feeling the impact of COVID-19 five years on.
In this Guest Editorial, Rattray et al. call for urgent action to support nurses and build healthier ICU environments.
🔗 https://t.co/vc286swYGy
#CriticalCare#NurseBurnout@BACCNUK