Venue: Aryaduta Hotel Palembang
Date: 9 – 15 September 2026
President of ISICM (PERDICI)
All praise be to God Almighty, whose grace and blessings have enabled the successful convening of the 17th Annual Meeting of PERDICI 2026. This year’s meeting holds particular significance as it coincides with the 14th World Sepsis Day. This global observance underscores the urgent need for early recognition, optimal management, and sustained international collaboration in addressing sepsis.
As a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of intensive and critical care medicine, PERDICI remains steadfast in its commitment to strengthening the competencies of healthcare professionals and promoting the implementation of evidence-based clinical practice throughout Indonesia. Through the scientific symposia, plenary lectures, expert panel discussions, and practical workshops featured in this meeting, we aspire to facilitate rigorous academic exchange, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and contribute meaningfully to the continued improvement of critical care services nationwide.
We extend our highest appreciation to the organizing committee, distinguished speakers, esteemed participants, supporting institutions, and valued industry partners whose dedication and collaboration have made this event possible. It is our sincere hope that this meeting will serve as a strategic platform to advance patient safety initiatives and enhance the quality of sepsis management in the years to come. We cordially welcome your participation and wish you a productive, inspiring, and impactful scientific meeting.
Chairman of Organizing Committee
With profound gratitude, we are honored to convene the 17th Annual Meeting of PERDICI 2026, which this year coincides with the 14th World Sepsis Day. The theme of this meeting, “Redefining Critical Care: Innovation, Integration, and Impact,” reflects our collective commitment to advancing the management of critically ill patients in Indonesia through contemporary scientific approaches, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the strengthening of healthcare workforce capacity.
On this occasion, we are also pleased to introduce the first scientific initiative of Perdatin South Sumatera Branch entitled “The First Symposium on Fluid Therapy, Critical Care, Intensive Care, Resuscitation & Pain Conference in South Sumatera for Longlife Education (SOFT CIRCLE).” This scientific forum is founded upon the philosophy “Where Knowledge Flows, Care Grows,” underscoring our dedication to continuous education and improved service to the community, particularly in the field of critical care.
We sincerely hope that this meeting will serve as a dynamic platform for academic enrichment, exchange of expertise, and innovation, while further strengthening collaboration among clinical practitioners, academicians, and healthcare industry partners.
The invaluable support of our sponsors, distinguished speakers, participants, and all parties involved has contributed significantly to the successful realization of this event. May this series of scientific activities bring meaningful and sustainable benefits toward enhancing the quality of intensive care services in Indonesia.
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 and educational platform that emphasizes collaborative networking, exchange of clinical experience, and the development of both technical and non-technical competencies (including clinical decision-making) 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.”
PERDATIN Cabang Sumatera Selatan
Jl. Jend. Sudirman KM. 3,5 Palembang