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Get Involved

Take advantage of opportunities to network and grow professionally while advancing critical care.

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Membership in SCCM opens new opportunities to connect with like-minded critical care professionals and develop professionally. From Specialty Sections and Chapters to Knowledge Education Groups and committees, there are many ways to get involved with SCCM and make the most of your membership.

 

Specialty Sections

Take advantage of the opportunity to network and make a bigger impact in critical care by joining one of the SCCM's Specialty Sections. Get involved, be inspired, and help advance the specialties that matter most to you through unique projects and educational programming.

Chapters

With SCCM Chapters spread across the United States, these groups provide a vehicle for members to exchange information, network with local critical care practitioners, and discuss the impact of national issues in their communities.

 

Knowledge Education Groups

Come together to advance a specific area of knowledge by joining an SCCM Knowledge Education Group (KEG). These informal groups are available to SCCM members only.

Committees and Volunteer Opportunities

Joining SCCM’s Creative Community is an opportunity to advance critical care, improve patient care, and unlock new leadership opportunities.

Social Media Ambassadors Program

Social Media Ambassadors are a group of SCCM members dedicated to helping SCCM spread the word online about SCCM's mission to secure the highest quality care for all critically ill and injured patients.

Standards of Professional Conduct

The expectations for member behavior applies to all members and all Society activities.

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