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- Sponsorship, Exhibiting and Advertising Opportunities
The Society of Critical Care Medicine offers a variety of advertising and sponsorship options guaranteed to increase your exposure in the critical care industry. From traditional classifieds to state-of-the-art online recruitment, SCCM provides several print and virtual advertising platforms through our well-known publication and educational venues. Or, take advantage of the premier critical care convention, Critical Care Congress, and through your corporate sponsorship reach thousands of key industry decision makers.
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- To develop your 2010 or 2011 advertising or sponsorship program, contact Desiree Ng at +1 847 827-7188 or at dng@sccm.org. For information on exhibiting at an SCCM meeting, please contact Colleen McNamara at cmcncmara@sccm.org or +1 847 827-7478.
2010 and 2011 SCCM Meetings and Sponsorship Opportunities
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- Hypothermia: To Cool or Not to Cool
- April 22 - 23, 2010
- Pasadena, California
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- The use of hypothermia in the treatment of critically ill adults and children in the ICU is a rapidly changing area of medicine. This conference focuses on the clinical aspects of implementing, performing and developing hypothermia protocols for ICU patients combining lectures and hands-on workshops. If you have a product or service that is relevant to hypothermia, there are several sponsorship opportunities available.
40th Critical Care Congress January 15 – January 19, 2011 San Diego Convention Center San Diego, California
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- Generate New Leads at the Premier Critical Care Meeting!
The Society of Critical Care Medicine's (SCCM) is the largest gathering of diverse and creative thought leaders from all over the world. 6,000 high-level critical care professionals who represent the entire multiprofessional team attend Congress to discover the latest solutions and developments in scientific and clinical advances, cutting-edge clinical treatments, fundamental business methods, and ICU administration and management.
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With unopposed exhibit hours, daily breaks and poster walk-arounds in the exhibit hall, you will have an opportunity to generate new leads with critical care decision makers. Send in your application today to ensure you receive the best possible booth location. Don't miss out on this opportunity to educate buyers about the latest technologies, products and services in critical care.
Expand your promotion power! Take advantage of one of our numerous marketing opportunities ranging from product specific sponsorships to educational scholarships and grants. The Society offers your company a multitude of opportunities to attract your target audience right to your booth. More information will be available soon!
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Paragon Target specific healthcare systems and support their quality improvement goals by making a sponsoring SCCM’s Paragon Critical Caer Quality Implementation Program (Paragon). Paragon helps hospitals overcome barriers associated with changing the structure of their intensive care unit to a multiprofessional model of care in order to achieve optimal patient outcomes. By sponsoring a Paragon program you can help improve patient outcomes in a single hospital or up to as many as 25 hospitals. Nutrition Guidelines Keep your company name top of mind as clinicians reference these materials while tending to their patients. Sponsorships are available for the recently-released nutrition guidelines and derivative works including wall charts, bundle cards and pocket guides.
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Thank You to the Sponsors of SCCM's Past Meetings
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Post Congress, held January 13 - 15, 2010 at the Casa Marina Resort & Beach Club in Key West, Florida.
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The Society extends its gratitude to: CareFusion, Edwards Lifesciences, LLC, Hospira, Luminous Medical, Medtronic Diabetes, Nova Biomedical, Optiscan Biomedical Corporation, Roche Diagnostics for their generous support.
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39th Critical Care Congress, held January 9 – January 13, 2010 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida.
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The Society extends its gratitude to Abbott Nutrition, Astellas Pharma US, Inc., Baxter Healthcare Corporation, CliniComp, Intl., Eisai, Inc., GE Healthcare, Hospira, Pall Medical, The Medicines Company, Wolfe Tory and all exhibitors for their generous support.
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Critical Care Academy: Adult and Pediatric Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Courses, held July 12 - 18, 2009 at the Hilton San Francisco Hotel in San Francisco, California.
Fundamentals of Critical Care Ultrasound, held July 12 - 13, 2009, at the Hilton San Francisco Hotel in San Francisco, California
The Society extends its gratitude to Cook Medical, GE Healthcare, Philips Medical Systems, Sonosite and Zonare for donating their equipment.
8th Summer Conference: Multi-Drug Resistant Infection, held June 4 – 6, 2009 at the Palmer House Hotel in Chicago, Illinois.
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The Society extends its gratitude to Cubist Pharmaceuticals and Merck for a medical education grant supporting this event.
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International Consensus Conference in Intensive Care Medicine - Therapeutic Hypothermia - To Cool or Not To Cool?, held April 23 - 24, 2009 at the Condado Plaza Hotel & Casino in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The Society extends its gratitude to Cincinnati Sub-Zero, EM Cools, Gaymar, INNERCOOL Therapies, Medivance, Mennen Medical/MTR, Zoll for sponsoring this event.
Go Behind the Scenes of an ICU
Get an inside look at how critical care is delivered in a busy, state-of-the-art intensive care unit (ICU). Attend the Mini-Internship Program at Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Florida, USA or Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Designed for healthcare company employees who provide products and services to hospital ICUs, the Mini-Internship Program offers a behind-the-scenes look so you can obtain a better understanding of the ICU environment. Please note that the maximum number of participants per session is six. Click here for more information or to register.
Upcoming Program Dates:
Rush University Medical Center (2-day program):
April 12-13, 2010 May 3-4, 2010
Shands Hospital at the University of Florida (3-day program):
May 4-6, 2010
Other Sponsorship and Advertising Opportunities Adverse Drug Event Reporting in the ICU: A Survey of Current Practices This survey will identify current Adverse Drug Event (ADE) reporting strategies in the ICU to determinewhether ADE identification, reporting and assessment strategies differ between ICU and non-ICU patients. Opportunities are available to sponsor this survey.
Gain Exposure Through SCCM Journals Reach key contacts in the critical care community through the Society's premier, peer-reviewed journals, Critical Care Medicine and Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. For advertising opportunities in both journals, or to request a media kit, contact Bethann Sands at LWW: +1 215-521-8399 or at bethann.sands@wolterskluwer.com. To place a classified ad, please contact Taron Butler at +1 410 361-8003 or at taron.butler@wolterskluwer.com.
Connections are Critical The results of the recent Critical Connections readership survey are in, and they show that the only newsmagazine focused exclusively on the multiprofessional critical care team is a valued and highly regarded resource among its audience.
With a readership of 43,000 critical care professionals and key decision makers, the Society's bimonthly newsmagazine, Critical Connections, is the source for critical care news. About 80% of those who receive Critical Connections read most or every issue. To advertise, contact Desiree Ng, industry relations manager at +1 847-827-7188 or at dng@sccm.org.
Submit to Vital News In a recent Critical Connections readership survey, the industry news briefing Vital News was rated as the second most popular section within this valuable newsmagazine. More than 65% of survey respondent(s) said they were interested in the content of the Vital News section, which was second only to interest in clinical features.
Critical Connections welcomes timely press/news release for publication in its Vital News section, which highlights:
- Industry trends in critical care medicine
- New products and services
- New techniques and applications
- Meeting announcements and events
- New research studies and surveys
Submit Vital News items to criticalconnections@sccm.org or contact Melissa Nielsen at +1 847 827-7405.
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