How many members does CICM have?
The College has over 1000 Fellows throughout the world. The main office is located in Melbourne, with regional committees throughout Australia, and national committees in Aotearoa New Zealand and Hong Kong.
How do I become an intensivist in Australia?
In Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, medical practitioners who wish to be intensivists are required to complete the training program of the College. This training program results in the award of the Fellowship of the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (FCICM).
What is the CICM exam?
The First Part Examination is a written and oral test of knowledge and understanding of the basic sciences applied to the clinical practice of intensive care medicine. Eligibility.
How long is ICU training in Australia?