Advancing Pediatric Intensive Care Through Global Collaboration, Cutting-edge Research and Hands-on Learning for A Healthier Future for Critically Ill Children.
ABOUT APICC
The Asian Pediatric Intensive Care Congress (APICC) is a biennial event that gathers professionals specializing in pediatric and neonatal critical care from across Asia and beyond. The congress provides a platform for sharing the latest research, best practices, and innovations in the treatment of critically ill and injured children. It offers a range of academic sessions, including keynote lectures, symposia, and workshops designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals working in pediatric intensive care.
APICC addresses key topics such as lung injury, sepsis, trauma, postoperative care, and the application of new technologies and treatments in pediatric care. It is an opportunity for professionals to collaborate, enhance their skills, and learn from leading experts. The event also highlights pediatric care challenges and innovations within the context of Asian healthcare systems, while providing a platform to foster partnerships and strengthen the professional community dedicated to improving pediatric intensive care across the region.
APICC also fosters multidisciplinary collaboration and promotes education in the field, ensuring that participants stay updated on new clinical treatments and critical care technologies. The event is supported by various organizations, including national pediatric societies, and serves as an important networking opportunity for healthcare professionals.
ABOUT WFPICCS
WFPICCS is dedicated to the global survival of critically ill and injured children and the well-being of their families. As a leading advocate for pediatric intensive care, WFPICCS promotes the advancement of professional knowledge, skills, and best practices, ensuring each child receives the best chance for survival and quality of life. Guided by values of integrity, mobilization, partnership, accountability, caring, and trust, the organization fosters new treatments, supports education and research, sets training standards, and encourages multidisciplinary collaboration. WFPICCS also organizes global and regional congresses, promotes pediatric critical care organizations, and provides expert advice to national and international bodies.
For more information https://wfpiccs.org/
THE COMMITEE
ADVISORY BOARD
- Indonesian Pediatric Society, President – Piprim Basarah Yanuarso (Indonesia)
- Indonesian Pediatric Society Bali Chapter, Chairman – I Gusti Ngurah Sanjaya Putra (Indonesia)
- Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Critical Care Working Group of Indonesian Pediatric Society – Yogi Prawira (Indonesia)
- World Federation of Pediatric Intensive & Critical Care Societies (WFPICCS)
- WFPICCS, Past President – Satoshi Nakagawa (Japan)
STEERING COMMITTEE
WFPICCS BOARD MEMBER OF ASIA
- Hiroshi Kurosawa (Japan)
- Arun Bansal (India)
- Jacqueline Ong Song May (Singapore)
- Hwa Jin Cho (South Korea)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
Ririe Fachrina Malisie (Indonesia)
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Abdul Latief (Indonesia)
SECRETARY
Siska Permanasari Sinardja (Indonesia)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Indonesian Committee
- Irene Yuniar (Indonesia)
- IBG Suparyatha (Indonesia)
- Dyah Kanya Wati (Indonesia)
- Saptadi Yuliarto (Indonesia)
- Ronald Chandra (Indonesia)
- Indra Saputra (Indonesia)
- Intan Fatah Kumara (Indonesia)
- Kurniawan Taufiq Kadafi (Indonesia)
- Neurinda Permata Kusumastuti (Indonesia)
- Fina Meilyana Andriyani (Indonesia)
- Rini Suari (Indonesia)
- I Nyoman Budi Hartawan (Indonesia)
- Esther Iriani Hutapea (Indonesia)
- Pustika Efar (Indonesia)
- I Gde Doddy Kurnia Indrawan (Indonesia)
- Felix Liaw (Indonesia)
- IBG Suwibawa Putra (Indonesia)
Asian Committee
- Satoshi Nakagawa (Japan)
- Lee Jan Hau (Singapore)
- Rujipat Samransamruajkit (Thailand)
- Ririe Fachrina Malisie (Indonesia)
- Atsushi Kawaguchi (Japan)
- Gan Cin Seng (Malaysia)
- Phuc Huu Phan (VietNam)
- Jayashree Muralidharan (India)
- Antonius Hocky Pudjiadi (Indonesia)
- Manu Sundaram (Qatar)