
March 2022
Sepsis Alliance Clinical Community Sponsor Innovation Day
Date: March 9, 2022 Description: Join us for a day of expert sessions on innovations and best practices in sepsis care, each developed especially for the Sepsis Alliance Clinical Community by our sponsors. Each 30-minute session has its own registration link, so you can select those most applicable to your areas of focus—or join us for all four! Topics include: Fluid management in sepsis; Machine learning data patterns; and more! Keep reading to learn more about the individual sessions and to…
Find out more »Live Webinar: Intellectual Disability and Sepsis: Understanding Disparities and Care Needs
Date: March 16, 2022 Time: 12pm-1pm PT/ 3pm-4pm ET Description: In this webinar, experts in healthcare delivery, disability, and sepsis will discuss the critical need to address health disparities for people with intellectual disabilities and sepsis. Free nursing CEUs are available for attendees. Speakers: Jonathan L. Gleason, MD Chief Clinical Officer, Executive Vice President Prisma Health Cindy Hou, DO, MA, MBA, FACOI, FACP, FIDSA Infection Control Officer Jefferson Health Wendy Ross, MD, FAAP Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician and Director Jefferson Center…
Find out more »April 2022
Sepsis Alliance Leadership Conference: Empowering Improvements in Care
Date: April 6, 2022 Time: 10:30 - 4:30 PM EST / 7:30 AM - 1:30 PM PST Description: This conference is presented by T2 Biosystems and bioMérieux. Executives and leaders in healthcare face countless daily challenges, from bolstering clinical insight and driving innovation to pursuing equity and improving the bottom line. Leaders in sepsis care face additional challenges specific to this complex, costly, and difficult-to-diagnose condition. Sepsis remains the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals, with approximately 35% of…
Find out more »Live Webinar: After the Hospital: Longer-Term Impacts of Pediatric Sepsis
Date: April 20, 2022 Time: 11am - 12pm PT / 2pm - 3pm ET Description: Each year, tens of thousands of children are hospitalized with sepsis. Fortunately, with early recognition and treatment, most survive hospitalization. However, many children go on to experience Post-Intensive Care Syndrome-pediatrics, which can involve a constellation of symptoms including new physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges as well as increased healthcare use. This presentation will review the epidemiology of the longer-term consequences facing pediatric sepsis survivors and their families…
Find out more »May 2022
Live Webinar: AIM to Improve: The Importance of Patient Safety Bundles for Treating Sepsis in Obstetrical Care
Date: May 12, 2022 Time: 11am - 12pm PT / 2pm - 3pm ET Description: Patient safety bundles offer standardized approaches for delivering well-established, evidence-based practice, which can be especially vital for treating sepsis in obstetrical care. Because sepsis is a leading cause of preventable pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S., healthcare providers need to know how to recognize and prevent obstetric sepsis as well as how to respond and treat patients with obstetric sepsis according to relevant patient safety bundles. This…
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