Event Overview
The ISCIP is a premier gathering that unites global experts to exchange knowledge on the management and treatment of critically ill patients.
This symposium serves as an essential platform for a diverse audience of healthcare professionals, including physicians, health administrators, policy makers, and health science students. It aims to foster multidisciplinary discussions on innovations, best practices, and emerging challenges in critical care. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with pioneering research, collaborative workshops, and panel discussions that address the complexities and dynamic nature of critical care, making it an invaluable event for all professionals committed to enhancing patient care outcomes.
Centro de Convenções Rebouças Address: Av. Rebouças, 600 - Pinheiros, São Paulo
Organizing Committee

Full Professor of the Clinical Emergencies Department at the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo – FMUSP, Specialist in Emergency Medicine, Cardiology, and Intensive Medicine. She is currently the Coordinator of the Medical Residency Program in Emergency Medicine and Intensive Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo – FMUSP, Director of Cardio-Oncology at the Heart Institute of HCFMUSP, Coordinator of Cardio-Oncology at the Cancer Institute of the State of São Paulo – ICESP, Coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in Cardiology at FMUSP, Coordinator of Cardiology at Hospital Vila Nova Star, Coordinator of the Cardiological and Surgical ICUs at Hospital DF Star, and Representative for Central and Latin America at the European Society of Intensive Medicine (2023-2025).

Prof. Daniel De Backer is an internationally recognized authority in intensive care, specializing in hemodynamics, microcirculation, and septic shock. He is Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at Université Libre de Bruxelles and leads the Intensive Care Department at CHIREC Hospital Note Erasme. His pioneering research has profoundly shaped critical care medicine, particularly in optimizing patient management in sepsis and circulatory failure.
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Center
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