The pathway takes participants from a baseline level of knowledge and will systematically add skills and knowledge, with tailored on-line teaching and small-group discussion aiming to develop expert level practice on completion of the pathways. Whilst there is information, which is core to all practitioners, we will ensure that specialist interests are catered for allowing participants to develop in-depth understanding of specific topics.
It uses a blended approach to learning, using a combination of didactic learning, group-based interactive teaching and practical, bedside teaching. The programme proposes a sustainable digital transformation and will ensure that participants are empowered to enjoy the opportunities that come with the digital decade.
A total of 20 fellowships are offered to the top scoring participants in Level 1 and Level 2. This will be an opportunity for the participants who have achieved a sufficient level of both attendance and assessment performance to undertake fellowships in specific areas of infection and sepsis management, gaining bedside teaching from experts at globally renowned academic health sciences centres. Fellowships will last 1 week and will come with a bursary of 1000 EUR to support travel and accommodation at the site.
Eligibility and applications for fellowships:
Applications open to participants from any professional background
Must be a member of the ESICM (so join up now if not already a member!)
Fellowships will be awarded on basis of the application forms, attendance, highest performance in the evaluation, multidisciplinary and geographical equitable representation
We highly recommended attending all live events planned in the pathway, both online and onsite. Attendance in minimum ONE live online event in Level 2 is mandatory to be eligible for the fellowships. Priority will be given to those who did not benefit from a fellowship on the subject or any other fellowship in 2025
Endorsement: The pathway is endorsed by the Infection Section and the Systemic Inflammation and Sepsis Section, ESICM.
Further questions? Contact us at education@esicm.org