HOW WE CONNECT

Community is central to the way we operate and the value we deliver to members. SCCM offers an extensive array of ways for members to connect with peers and experts worldwide.

Critical Connections 25,000 Circulation

Critical Connections offers compelling articles about SCCM’s members, initiatives and activities and critical care news. With clinical features based on hot topics and written by and for established leaders in the field, Critical Connections is a trusted source of information for its audience of 25,000 readers. In 2019, Critical Connections was redesigned and moved to a quarterly publication. 

2019 Critical Connections Topics:

• Hot Topics in Critical Care
• Quality Improvement in the ICU
• Mentorship in Critical Care
• Continuum of Care

Digital Newsletters

Critical Connections: News Edition
55,000 Circulation 

A monthly enewsletter that offers highlights of SCCM activities, events and highlighted resources.

Critical Connections: Select Edition
Circulation 2,300

A monthly enewsletter delivered to SCCM’s most engaged member segment, offering insider information and special offers.

Critical Care Update
103,000 Circulation

A weekly enewletter that provides a hand-curated selection of relevant news related to critical care from various sources.

Critical  Connections Appraisal Blog
In 2019, SCCM expanded its blog to include more member-generated content that features success stories and columns from subject matter experts. The blog continues to include its longstanding Concise Critical Appraisal installment,  which highlights the best and most relevant literature from a variety of academic journals.

Social Reach

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Facebook
75K Followers

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Twitter
@SCCM
27.6K Followers

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LinkedIn
17,800 Followers

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Instagram
@SCCMcriticalcare
2,600 Followers

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Snapchat
@sccmcritcare1

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YouTube
6,000 Subscribers

iCritical Care Podcasts
With a loyal following,  more than 13 million downloads, and 370 episodes since their inception in 2005, iCritical Care Podcasts are trusted source for in-depth interviews on late breaking topics. Our hosts interview authors from Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, prominent speakers from our educational programming and thought leaders in critical care.

478,937

Total Annual Downloads

17,700

Average Download Per Episode

Top Episodes:

SCCMPod372: Nutrition Support Therapy in the Pediatric Critically Ill Patient
Released: 11/5/2018
Downloads: 29,463
SCCMPod377: Procalcitonin Guidance in Patients with Sepsis
Released: 1/30/2019
Downloads: 27,128
SCCMPod378: Procalcitonin Guidance during Antibiotics Management
Released: 2/11/2019
Downloads: 26,479
SCCMPod379: Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction Tool
Released: 3/8/2019
Downloads: 26,235
SCCMPod374: Angiotensin II Treatment in Patients with Vasodilatory Shock and Renal Replacement Therapy
Release: 12/10/2018
Downloads: 25,937
SCCMPod376: 2018 PADIS Guidelines
Released: 1/16/2019
Downloads: 25,576
SCCMPod375: Medical Emergency Calls and Hospital Mortality
Released: 12/17/2018
Downloads: 25,139
SCCMPod373: Preserving End-Organ Perfusion
Released: 12/4/2018
Downloads: 23,065
SCCMPod388: Choosing Wisely in Critical Care
Released: 6/18/2019
Downloads: 21,477

 

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Looking Ahead

SCCM’s  continues to grow its Social Media Ambassador Program aimed at identifying members who can use social media to help spread the word about critical care topics and Society activities, leading to increased distribution of our resources and message.

HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR MISSION

Learn more about the sponsorship and advertising opportunities to reach its vast and engaged audience. Opportunities can be tailored according to meet your needs related to clinical topics, targeted audiences and preferred communication channels. Visit sccm.org/sponsorship.

WHY IT MATTERS

Fostering knowledge and connection enables our members to find timely information and professional support whenever the need arises, which ultimately drives better patient outcomes and increases our members’ confidence in the care they provide