S11: Understanding and Improving Long-term Outcomes After Sepsis and COVID-19 [1.21 credits]

Learn about the various types of long-term sequelae both sepsis and COVID19 survivors experience, and how healthcare systems can help reduce implications associated with these long-term impacts through comprehensive and improved clinical care strategies.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe common long-term sequelae symptoms and associated demographics of sepsis and COVID-19 survivors.
  • Learn about our current understanding around the pathogenesis behind long-term infections and sepsis.
  • Understand the main driving factors for developing a more tailored medical care approach for sepsis patients and survivors in both children and adults, and what resources are needed to provide the best quality of care for sepsis survivors.
  • List a number of impactful ways which can be utilized to encourage improved post sepsis care.
  • Recognize successful, emerging system-based strategies for the recovery support of post sepsis and post covid survivors.

Instructors:

  • Imrana Malik, Global Sepsis Alliance, United States of America (moderator).
  • Jamie Rylance, World Health Organization, Switzerland.
  • Joost Wiersinga, Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands.
  • Erin Carlton, University of Michigan, United States of America.
  • Hallie Prescott, University of Michigan, United States of America.
  • Stephanie Taylor, University of Michigan, United States of America.

Course Information

4th WSC

$10.00

S11 Course

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