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Official page of the Carolinas Virginias Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine
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📝October Journal Club
‼️More details and the meeting link available on the SCCM Connect Page

We hope to see you all there!
📝September Journal Club
‼️More details and the meeting link available on the SCCM Connect Page

We hope to see you all there!
⭐️Member Spotlight⭐️

Jennifer Bath, DNP, RN is an active member of CVCSCCM! She presented her research at this years symposium! She enjoys being involved with the members of our chapter and connecting at each symposium!
Prisma Health Richland-USC pharmacy residents brought home the W in the Learner Bowl again this year! Congratulations on your victory!

The team included Seneca Williams (PGY2 CC), Jessica Donald (PGY2 CC), Bailey Nero (upcoming PGY2 CC), also joined by Haley Bond (PGY2 CC) from New Hanover!
An honor and pleasure to have Dr. Jacobi at our meeting today!
The Carolinas/Virginias Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (CVCSCCM) 43rd Annual Symposium.

Judi Jacobi, PharmD, BCCCP, MCCM (a former SCCM president) presenting Guideline Updates for Glycemic Control in the ICU.
The Carolinas/Virginias Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (CVCSCCM) 43rd Annual Symposium.

Keynote by SCCM President-Elect Cherylee W.J. Chang, MD, FACP, FNCS, FCCM on Neuroprognostication in the ICU.
Christopher Carballo, MD speaking at CVCSCCM Symposium on the unseen injuries of gun violence and the #thisismylane movement!
🚨Symposium Location Change🚨

Symposium has been moved to the Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville, VA due to a double booking at the previous location. We hope you can understand and look forward to seeing you there!!
⭐️Member Spotlight⭐️

Jason Clark, MD is an active member of CVCSCCM! He enjoys being involved with the members of our chapter and is pivotal in helping our chapter continue grow!
🗳️ Please take a moment to vote for your next president-elect, secretary, and board of director members.

🛜 Information on how to vote can be found on SCCM Connect.

⭐️ We have one candidate for Board of Director but are seeking another and write ins are welcome.

😄 Thank you for your time!
🚨Reminder: The 43rd Annual Pre Conference Pharmacology Course and Scientific Symposium will be held in Charlottesville, VA on June 12-13th, 2025.🚨
📝 May Journal Club
📍More details and the meeting link on the SCCM Connect Page

We hope to see you all there!
The Carolinas Virginias Chapter of SCCM has the following openings up for nomination! See SCCM Connect post for the description of each position along with expectations.

If interested and able to fill time commitment, please send CV with statement of interest to [email protected] by May 1, 2025.
Reach out to us if your interest in joining this group on their next trip!
Our Global Outreach committee just returned from Butare, Rwanda. We are starting to plan for our next class, which will hopefully occur in October!

Instructors for this course included Kwame Boateng, Aamer Syed, Kristie Hertel, Catherine Kim, Kody and Kinley Farrington, and Katherine McBride.
Programming on both days will offer accredited continuing education (ACE) for nurses, pharmacists, and physicians. We look forward to seeing you and engaging in exciting learning opportunities!
The Carolinas/Virginias Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (CVCSCCM) invites you to attend our 43rd Annual Symposium.

Programming includes keynotes by SCCM President-Elect Cherylee W.J. Chang, MD, FACP, FNCS, FCCM, and Judi Jacobi, PharmD, BCCCP, MCCM (a former SCCM president).
⭐️Member Spotlight⭐️

Our April Member Spotlight features our incredible leader, Kristie Hertel (Chapter President). Her hard-work and dedication to critical care and CVCSCCM deserves to be recognized! 👏
🚨Deadline Today - April 15th!🚨

Abstracts for both poster presentations & platform presentations can be submitted to [email protected] 🤩
4. How often are custom IV fluids prepared for patients (i.e. bicarb, acetate)?
3. Which type of fluid is most used for resuscitation?
2. What volume of fluid do you typically give for first bolus in pediatric septic shock?
First up: Pediatric Fluid Resuscitation!

1. How often is bedside ultrasound (POCUS) used to guide fluid resuscitation?
We would like to expand our reach to our pediatric critical care collegues and will incorporate pediatric clinical polls! Polls are open to everyone, but will be geared towards pediatric topics!

Please reach out if there are any topics of interest you would like to see more of for pediatrics!