S3: Overcoming Silos to Address Infection-Related Global Health Threats [1.121 credits]

Specialists share paramount insights about health disparities that exist across different socioeconomic settings and how these discrepancies affect sepsis outcomes and other infection-related health crisis.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the importance of collaborative efforts and having a multifunction cross-setting global team response to combat global health threats effectively.
  • Recognize the need for cross-sector collaboration among various partners and organizations for improving quality of healthcare worldwide and improving outcomes through prevention and an accurate, timely response to infections and outbreaks.
  • Acknowledge common examples of sepsis-related silos across various LMIC settings and patient groups and the impact these conceptions have on early treatment and proper sepsis management.

Instructors:

  • Brenda Morrow, University of Cape Town, South Africa (moderator).
  • Jyoti Joshi, International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions, Denmark.
  • Ximena Garzón-Villalba, University San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador.
  • Catherine Machalaba, EcoHealth Alliance, United States of America.
  • Shevin Jacob, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Uganda.

Course Information

4th WSC

$10.00

S3 Course

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