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idsMED Indonesia Successfully Participates in Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Course

On 17-19 May 2024, idsMED Indonesia participated in the Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Course (MCCRC) organised by Perhimpunan Dokter Intensive Care Indonesia (PERDICI) in collaboration with the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) USA. As one of the event’s exhibitors, idsMED Indonesia presented its portfolio of critical care products, covering both medical devices and medical consumables.
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22 May 2024
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idsMED Indonesia, a leading provider of medical devices, proudly participated in the Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Course (MCCRC) held from 17-19 May 2024 at the Hotel Alana, Solo. The event, organised by Perhimpunan Dokter Intensive Care Indonesia (PERDICI) in collaboration with the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) USA, brought together 241 anaesthesiologists for a comprehensive training program on monitoring and managing critically ill patients before and during their stay in the High Care Unit (HCU) or Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

The three-day MCCRC aimed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively detect and manage critically ill patients. The comprehensive curriculum covered topics such as patient assessment, hemodynamic management, respiratory management, neurological assessment, and infection control.

idsMED Indonesia, represented by the product and sales staff from the Semarang branch, participated in the event as one of the exhibitors. Anaesthesiologists at the event took a special interest in the idsMED booth and were very eager to know its product offerings. The Bougie from Vygon, a tool for endotracheal tube placement, quickly sold out. Additionally, idsMED Indonesia was given the opportunity to present its portfolio of critical care products, covering both medical devices and medical consumables.

idsMED Indonesia’s participation in the MCCRC reflects the company’s dedication to supporting continuous medical education and improving patient care in Indonesia. idsMED Indonesia remains committed to collaborating with healthcare professionals and organisations to advance critical care practices and ultimately save lives.

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