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17th Annual Meeting of ISICM

17th Annual Meeting of PERDICI &
14th World Sepsis Day

"Redefining Critical Care: Innovation, Integration, and Impact"

Date

9 – 13 September 2026

Location

Palembang, Sumatera Selatan

Venue

Hotel Aryaduta & HOMM by Banyan Tree

Theme

Innovation, Integration, and Impact

Participants

Intensivists, Specialists, Residents, ICU Nurses

Organized By

PERDICI & PERDATIN Sumatera Selatan

Background

About This Event

The Annual Meeting of the Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Physicians (PERDICI) serves as a strategic annual agenda aimed at strengthening synergy in the advancement and development of knowledge within the field of critical care medicine in Indonesia. In 2026, the meeting will be held concurrently with the 14th World Sepsis Day on September 09–13, 2026, as a strategic forum to enhance awareness, knowledge, and clinical capacity in the management of sepsis and septic shock.

This event will also be integrated with the 1st SOFT CIRCLE Palembang (Symposium on Fluid Therapy, Critical Care, Intensive Care, Resuscitation & Pain Conference for Longlife Education), designed as an interdisciplinary scientific forum emphasizing collaborative networking, exchange of clinical experience, and the development of both technical and non-technical competencies in intensive care practice. This initiative is formally proposed under the title: "The 17th Annual Meeting of PERDICI in Conjunction with the 14th World Sepsis Day and 1st SOFT CIRCLE Palembang."

Our Mission

Event Objectives

1

To strengthen professional networking and collaboration among members of the Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Physicians (PERDICI).

2

To align vision and mission in the advancement of intensive care medicine in order to improve service quality and patient safety, particularly in sepsis management.

3

To provide a national scientific forum that promotes excellence in clinical practice within critical care medicine in Indonesia.

4

To enhance national awareness of sepsis through the observance of the 14th World Sepsis Day and to encourage the implementation of effective prevention, early detection, and management strategies.