WELCOME TO THE WORLD CONGRESS OF INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE 2025

The Canadian Critical Care Society, in partnership with the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses and the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists, are excited to host the 17th World Congress of Intensive and Critical Care from September 16 - 19, 2025 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

In collaboration with our global colleagues and interdisciplinary partners, including Sepsis Canada and the World Federation of Intensive and Critical Care, we look forward to bringing our uniquely Canadian culture and diversity to all aspects of this exciting event.

The theme of this program is "Caring Intensively" and we hope you will join us! We are excited to offer a Congress to remember and a global platform for collaboration in Intensive and Critical Care Medicine in our beautiful city of Vancouver.

ABOUT THE CANADIAN CRITICAL CARE SOCIETY

The Canadian Critical Care Society is a national specialty society representing Adult and Paediatric Critical Care Medicine physicians in Canada. The practice of Critical Care Medicine in Canada is multidisciplinary and CCCS members hold base specialty certification in anaesthesia, medicine, paediatrics, emergency medicine or surgery, and surgical subspecialties such as cardiac surgery and neurosurgery.

The CCCS mission is to promote and enhance Critical Care Medicine in Canada by espousing the philosophy of collaborative multidisciplinary practice to promote research, education and patient care. The Society is involved in Critical Care Medicine education in association with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as well as research with the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group. 

For more information, visit the CCCS website: www.canadiancriticalcare.org

ABOUT THE WORLD FEDERATION OF INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE

The World Federation of Intensive and Critical Care (WFICC) was established in 1977 and is a membership organization comprised of national societies and Federations of intensive and critical care medicine. The principal objective of the World Federation is to promote the highest standards of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine for all mankind without discrimination. The WFSICCM now has a membership of over 85 national scientific societies with a combined individual membership of over 90,000 intensive and critical care practitioners throughout the world.