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Canadian Critical Care Trials Group
The Canadian Critical Care Trials Group (CCCTG) is a highly collegial group that is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence and advancement of critical care research in Canada.
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Canadian Critical Care Trials Group
The CCCTG has are more than 30 research programs underway and over 100 peer-reviewed publications to its credit, with direct impact on clinical practice in critical care.
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Canadian Critical Care Trials Group
The Canadian Critical Care Trials Group (CCCTG) is a national organization of more than 300 individuals with research interests in the management of the critically ill patient.
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Endorsement by the CCCTG communicates our full commitment to ensure that the work is undertaken in a rigorous and ethical manner, and communicated in a timely and effective way.
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Recipients of the 2017 CCCTG Research Fellowship Awards
World Sepsis Day
The STARRT-AKI Research Program
Together, how can we improve the care of the critically ill?
Can we better predict extubation outcomes?
Sedation management in the critically ill
How to define death?
François Lamontagne receives Chair on patient-centred research in acute care
Old blood as good as fresh blood in critically ill patients
Better treatment strategies and the potential impact for the healthcare system
Changes in Practice Reduces Need for Blood Transfusions
Minister of Health and CIHR Messages for CCCTG's 25th Anniversary
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Deborah Cook is named an Officer of the Order of Canada
Outbreaks about respiratory illness and critical care challenges worldwide
The CCCTG successfully secures funding from ICRH Community Development Program
Michelle Kho receives a Canada Research Chair
Jacques Lacroix wins the prestigious Alan Ross Award
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