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CCrISP

The CCrISP Committee is a Committee of the Skills Education Committee (SEC). It has direct responsibility for the effective organisation of the Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP) course. Committee and faculty members are drawn from the varied surgical and non-surgical specialties. It is a compulsory component of the Surgical Education and Training (SET) Program.

 

CCrISP Committee members

Chair, Mr Adrian Anthony FRACS
Deputy Chair, Dr Heather Low FRACP FJFICM
Dr Peter Clark, FACEM, FJFICM, FANZCA
Dr Colin King, FANZCA
Dr Garry Wilkes, FACEM
Mr Philip Truskett, FRACS
Mr Phil Morreau, FRACS
Mr Martin Wood, FRACS
Mr David Andrews, FRACS
Mr Mike Hunter, FRACS
Dr Elizabeth Murphy, FRACS
Mr Graeme Campbell, FRACS
Ms Mary Lawson, By Invitation Educator

 

Committee objectives
  • To oversee the implementation and continued development of the CCrISP Course program throughout Australia and New Zealand
  • To oversee the review of curriculum and materials necessary to the CCrISP Course program
  • To maintain a close professional and collaborative relationship with the UK CCrISP Steering Group of the Royal College of Surgeons of England

 

Contact the CCrISP Committee

All inquiries can be sent to:

Sara Madderson
Skills Training Department
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
College of Surgeons' Gardens
240 Spring Street
Melbourne VIC 3000

Telephone: +61 3 9276 7421
Facsimile: +61 3 9249 1298
Email: sara.madderson@surgeons.org

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Last Modified: 3 December 2008
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