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  This FAQ section includes new answers as well as answers from previous publications, and so we have included the dates and sources.
      
  2025 marks the 15th anniversary of FICM. Forming the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) will reflect the identity of intensive care medicine as a distinct and growing specialty
      
  We are working towards a date of July 2026 to become an independent College of Intensive Care Medicine
      
  The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FICM) can now confirm it is set to become the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) in July 2026
      
  Dr Taqua Dahab, a ICM/AIM/GIM trainee from Liverpool University Hospital, has been successfully elected as our Deputy Intensivist in Training Representative
      
  The latest summary of past, current and future work undertaken by your Faculty, aimed at benefiting both you as our members and the wider specialty
      
  Following our Let's Talk Event in early July, a follow-up Q&A for questions  posted in the meeting chat we were unable to answer on the night due to time constraints
      
  We are pleased to announce that Dr Rosie Worrall, a dual ICM/Anaes trainee from Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, has been successfully elected as our Deputy Trainee Representative