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The American College of Critical Care Medicine (ACCM) is an honorary organization within the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) that recognizes SCCM members whose achievements and contributions demonstrate personal commitment to critical care excellence.
Established in 1988, ACCM seeks to promote collaboration among various specialties and professions involved in critical care. It also serves as a consultative body for the Society, providing expertise in the field of critical care.
Critical care professionals can apply to be a Fellow of Critical Care Medicine (FCCM) or be nominated as a Master of Critical Care Medicine (MCCM), both of which are prestigious credentials that demonstrate personal commitment to critical care excellence.
Once you are inducted as an FCCM, you must remain an active SCCM Select member to continue using the FCCM designation.
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Fellow of Critical Care Medicine Master of Critical Care Medicine
SCCM holds the ACCM Convocation and SCCM Awards Presentation annually at the Critical Care Congress. New Fellows and Masters are inducted into ACCM, and award and grant recipients are honored.
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Several groups within ACCM — the Board of Regents, ACCM committees, and ACCM chancellors — are responsible for overseeing the organization and its affairs, reviewing applications, nominating members for awards, and more!
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