10th European Congress on Weaning and Rehabilitation in Critically-ill Patients
ICU Recovery 2026 in Paris
We like to welcome you to the 10th European Conference on Weaning and Rehabilitation in Critically-Ill Patients. The conference will take place at Sorbonne in Paris (from 26 to 27 September 2026), the capital of France.
This meeting focuses on the interdisciplinary and multi-professional approach to weaning and rehabilitation of critically ill patients during and after admission to the Intensive Care Unit.
The conference is cooperation between Societe de Kinesitherapie de Reanimation (SKR)
and DIVI e.V.
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ICU Recovery 2026
From 26 to 27 September 2026
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Workshops
Target audience
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Intensive Care Physicians – specializing in critical care, long-term complications, and ICU recovery
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ICU Nurses – involved in patient care, rehabilitation, and family support
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Physiotherapists (PTs) – focused on mobilization, respiratory therapy, and neuromuscular recovery
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Occupational Therapists (OTs) – supporting functional recovery and sensory engagement
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Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) – addressing communication, swallowing, and ventilator interaction
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Psychologists and Mental Health Professionals – working on body image, trauma, and post-ICU syndrome
Conference fee
€300,- (Early Bird €255,-)
includes:
- 2-day conference and workshops
- beverages and snacks
The Congress Committee of 10th European conference on weaning and rehabilitation in critically ill patients, welcomes the submission of abstracts.
The abstract submission system will close on 26 of March 2026.
All abstracts will be reviewed blindly by members of an abstract committee. Author names, affiliations, and institutions will be removed during this process. process (To ensure a blind review process, please avoid mentioning your affiliation in the main text). Reviewers consider the abstract on the basis of the following items:
- Relevance/importance of topic
- Methodological approach
- Data analysis and presentation
- Interpretation of the findings and impact for clinical practice
- Overall quality of presentation – style, legibility
The authors will be informed of acceptance or rejection of their abstract by e-mail. All accepted abstracts will be presented at the conference either in form or a poster or an oral presentation.
Presenters of the best poster and the best oral presentation will receive an award.
Abstract Guidelines :
The abstract must be written in English and should not exceed 400 words.
It should include:
• Title and the affiliation of each author
• Introduction
• Methods
• Results
• Discussion (optional)
• Conclusion
Sorbonne University
21, rue de l’école de médecine à Paris (75006)