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Critical Care Symposium (CCS)

Critical Care Symposium (CCS)

Oldham, England, United Kingdom

The Critical Care Symposium (CCS) was initiated to satisfy the purpose of creating a world-class environment for medical enrichment in the North of England, particularly in Manchester. It was envisioned as a common informal platform wherein professionals from the field of Critical Care could provide and enhance the knowledge of delegates on current practices and related fields of interest.

The first symposium was held in 2004 at The MacDonald Norton Grange Hotel, Rochdale as a single day event. Over the last 12 years, it has grown ten-fold, with a faculty of 52 from 5 continents and 425 delegates, and is conducted over two consecutive days with numerous talks, exchanges, debates and workshops.

This Annual Critical Care Symposium was founded and established by Dr. Chithambaram Veerappan, an intensive care specialist, with the encouragement to develop educational work by a number of leading critical care thinkers. Dr. Veerappan, as he is universally known, graduated from Madurai Medical College, and after seven years in geriatric medicine branched out to do anaesthetics, with the hope of doing intensive care in the UK. He is a very understated man, but immensely capable. He recognized the deficit in training in his region and quickly set about building a strong education programme.

The second Critical Care Symposium was held in 2005 at Mere Golf Club in Cheshire.

Building on success from the Symposium, he started the Ultrasound in Acute Care Course in 2009. He was recently conferred with Honarary membership from ESICM at Lives 2014, 27th Annual conference in Barcelona, Spain for his contribution to the field of education in Critical Care.
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