![]() Intensive Care Foundation The Intensive Care Foundation was formed by the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) in 1990. A legally independent charity with tax-exempt status, the Foundation operates in both Australia and New Zealand. The purpose of the Intensive Care Foundation is to improve the care, treatment, and quality of life of critically ill persons in Australia and New Zealand through: 1. The provision of research grants for projects in areas of intensive care and critical illness or issues related to those subjects; 2. Promoting the awareness and education of the general community about intensive care and critical illness or issues related to those subjects. 9340 3445 Level 2, 10 Ievers Terrace Carlton, Victoria 3053 Australia Map Other Categories: Medical Research |


