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papers of The Intensive Care Society, 1970-[1987]

Administrative history

 

Intensive care developed rapidly in the 1960s and an increasing number of hospitals established units to care for patients requiring more detailed observation and treatment than in standard wards, with a high ratio of medical staff to patients. Anaesthetists emerged as the dominant specialty among consultants in charge of intensive care units (ICUs) in the UK, given their skills in the care of acutely ill patients, in life support and patient comfort, and in caring for other physicians' patients. The Intensive Care Society was founded in 1970 on the initiative of Alan Gilston, Consultative Anaesthetist to the National Heart Hospital, London, having a multi-disciplinary membership. The Intensive Care Society is an organisation of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals in the United Kingdom, membership of which is open to those with an interest in Intensive Care Medicine. There were over 2,000 members in 2002, largely but not exclusively anaesthetists. Through its Council (which meets six times a year) the Society provides advice to the Department of Health and NHS Executive on aspects of intensive care and to the Royal Colleges on provision of intensive care, staffing and training. Its educational activities include organising national and local meetings. It also produces guidelines on relevant topics and other publications including its Journal.

Content

 

  • Records of the Intensive Care Society (ICS), 1970-[1987]
  • Committee papers, 1973-1974, 1976
  • Annual General Meeting minutes, 1972-1986
  • Other ICS meetings minutes and papers, 1972-1986 (some gaps)
  • Minutes, papers and correspondence of the ICS Computer Group, 1979-1985 (some gaps)
  • Minutes and papers of the ICS Industrial Liaison Group, 1978-1981
  • Other administrative papers
  • Newsletters, 1970-[1987] (some gaps)
  • Publications, comprising booklet issued by ICS, Glossary of Terms Used in Intensive Care Computing, 1979, IC Yearbook, 1981, and IC Unit directory 1981
  • Papers relating to international congresses, 1973-1977
  • Photographs, 1973-1986
ALLIED MATERIALS

Related Material: Later records are retained by the Intensive Care Society.

 

 
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