On 2–7 September 2025, Bali’s Jimbaran Convention Centre hosted the 9th National Congress of Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ISICM), held in conjunction with the 16th Annual Meeting and the 13th World Sepsis Day. The congress, themed “Critical Care Excellence through Integrative Clinical Governance and Technology”, presented a comprehensive program under the banner of BALI (Building A Lifeline with Intensive Care).
Over six days, participants engaged in a wide range of scientific and educational sessions, including Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), the Basic Clinical Research Course, Basic Mechanical Ventilation, and the Fundamental Critical Care Support Surgical (FCCS SU) program for general practitioners and specialists. These sessions provided valuable insights and enhanced the clinical competencies of participants, particularly anesthesiologists and intensivists, in addressing the evolving challenges of critical care.
As part of its contribution, idsMED Indonesia hosted a Workshop on Respiratory and Hemodynamic Monitoring, featuring advanced medical devices such as the C6, SIUI Ultrasound, Mostcare, GE B155M Monitor, and Nonin NIRS. The session, attended by 80 physicians—primarily anesthesiologists and intensive care specialists—garnered strong interest, particularly in the advanced functionalities of Hamilton Medical’s IntelliVent-ASV technology, recognised for its impact in optimising ICU patient care
Through its active involvement, idsMED Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to supporting healthcare professionals and advancing the quality of critical care services in Indonesia.