Pharmacology and pharmacotherapy Section

Mission

The vision of the pharmacology and pharmacotherapy section is to:
Deliver excellence in pharmacology and pharmacotherapy; and foster a future where every intensive care patient benefits from optimised, personalised and safe medication. That is delivered by informed and empowered healthcare professionals so that patients can attain the best possible outcomes when they are in intensive care.

Specific aims and objectives of Section 

  • Deliver multiprofessional education in pharmacology and pharmacotherapy within ESICM and the wider intensive care community.
  • Establish strong cross collaboration with other ESICM sections in the field of pharmacology and pharmacotherapy
  • Lead research in the optimization of medication in the intensive care patient, including pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles into practice
  • Develop and grow the clinical pharmacy workforce so that as many intensive care patients, as is feasible, receive the evidence-based benefits of clinical pharmacy activities
  • Lead medication safety research and practice developments across intensive care and transitions of care
  • Represent clinical pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in ESICM
  • Develop an international communication platform to share clinical and pharmaceutical information that may not be in public domain e.g., ‘off-label’ intensive care medication practices
  • Share best practices focusing on pharmacology and pharmacotherapy in critical care settings.
  • Give input and lead  where appropriate, in novel areas of intensive care medicine, including artificial intelligence, pharmacogenomics and sustainability in medication use
  • If you are an ESICM member interested in pharmacology or pharmacotherapy, or an ICU Pharmacist, you may be interested in joining the Pharmacotherapy Section. You can do this by selecting Pharmacotherapy as a section of interest/voting section in your member info, or by logging into your membership profile here.

    Board

    Position Firstname Lastname City Country
    Chair Cathrine McKenzie Southampton United Kingdom
    Research Committee Representative Isabel Spriet Leuven Belgium
    Clinical Training Committee Representative Bryan O'Farrell London United Kingdom
    Social Media and Digital Content Committee Representative Ahmad El-Ouweini Ajman United Arab Emirates

    Members