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European Society of paediatric and neonatal intensive care

European Society of paediatric and neonatal intensive care (ESPNIC) is the society for paediatric and neonatal medical care healthcare professionals in Europe. ESPNIC is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and advancing the art and science of paediatric and neonatal intensive care. In this endeavour, the society is devoted to developing the proof base that informs clinical practice and to meeting the requirements of members, giving them a voice among the European and international context. The welfare of children of all ages is held in high regard. ESPNIC promotes the delivery of the best quality of care to the critically unwell children throughout Europe. The Society provides the chance to influence your specialty at a national and international level through exchanging ideas and information with colleagues from various countries, networking with other professionals in an exceedingly multidisciplinary setting and taking part in social and academic events. ESPNIC sets Standards for end of Life care for dying children to produce medical care and organ donation. European Society of paediatric and neonatal intensive care offer statement relating to recognition regarding the relevancy of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child for critically sick children and its adaptation for ICU. To support continuous progress at all elements of paediatric and neonatal intensive care in Europe, ESPIC Medical and ESPIC Nursing work closely along beneath the roof of ESPIC. Intensive care medicine (ICM) is the official journal of ESPNIC and is a platform for the communication and exchange of the most recent developments in intensive care medication. Its audience is directed to all specialists in the field: physicians, anaesthetists, surgeons, paediatricians similarly as those involved with pre-clinical subjects and medical sciences basic to those disciplines. The ICM publishes a variety of articles including original papers reporting progress in all areas of intensive care medication and its connected fields academic articles relaying data on the progress of a subject of specific interest, discussions on technology, methods, new equipment and modifications of standard techniques, transient reports of rare and fascinating disorders, correspondence regarding matters of topical interest or concerning revealed material, book reviews, meeting reports, ESICM/ ESPNIC guidelines, recommendations and announcements

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