Sepsis CME Courses & Podcasts

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World Sepsis Congress CME - Sepsis Care
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Humidified High Flow Therapy or High Velocity Nasal Insufflation [1 CME/CRCE Credit]

  • Why High Flow 

  • High Flow Candidates 

  • Clinical benefits of humidified high flow therapy 

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Culture of Weaning [1 CME/CRCE Credit]

  • How to Define the Weaning Culture

  • How to Determine Weaning Candidates 

  • Why You Need to Celebrate the Successes

1h
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S2: The Health Economic and Human Burden of Infections and Pandemics [1.17 credits]

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  • Hear from leading experts in the fields of epidemiology, social and humanity studies, intensive care, sustainable development policy and health economists, on the various multivalent human and socio-economic outcomes during wide-spread infections and pandemics.
  • Keith Martin, Consortium of Universities for Global Health, United States of America (moderator).
  • Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek, Jena University Hospital, Germany
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S3: Overcoming Silos to Address Infection-Related Global Health Threats [1.121 credits]

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  • 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.
  • Brenda Morrow, University of Cape Town, South Africa (moderator).
  • Jyoti Joshi, International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions, Denmark.
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S4: The Quality of Healthcare Systems and QI Efforts on Outcomes from Sepsis and Pandemics [1.43 credits]

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  • A diverse group of skilled sepsis healthcare professionals share their knowledge and recommendations on how to improve sepsis care through the use of quality improvement initiatives across a multitude of care settings and regions.
  • Gloria Rodríguez-Vega, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico (moderator)
  • Pierre Barker, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, United States of America.
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S6: Advances in Timely Pathogen and Sepsis Detection [1.41 credits]

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  • Experts at the forefront of advanced diagnostic technologies share the latest updates, learnings and recommendations for a variety of comprehensive sepsis-pathogen detection methods, as well as novel biosensing and machine-enabled learning systems to aid in the rapid identification of sepsis.
  • Cheikh Tidiane Diagne, Institut Pasteur, Senegal (moderator).
  • Amy Campbell, ECU Health, United States of America.
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S7: The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Teams in Sepsis Care on the Health Care Facility Level [1.14 credits]

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  • Hear from healthcare professionals from Saudi Arabia, Zambia, Australia and the United Kingdom, about the impact and benefits of implementing sepsis-related quality care improvement programs using a multidisciplinary approach.
  • Karn Cliffe, Dublin Midlands Hospital Group, Ireland (moderator).
  • Yaseen Arabi, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Saudi Arabia.
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S8: The Potential and Challenges to Intervene with the Immune Response [1.25 credits]

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  • Learn more about the pathophysiology of sepsis and the various changes which occur at an immune system level; in addition to how current research findings on disease stratification could help in improving sepsis care through timely and endotype-tailored interventions.
  • Nathan Nielsen, Global Sepsis Alliance, United States of America (moderator).
  • Jennifer Muszynski, Nationwide Children’s, United States of America.
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S9: Biomarkers and Antimicrobial Stewardship – The Synergies to Diagnose Sepsis and to Prevent AMR [1.30 credits]

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  • An in-depth look into synergies that exist between antimicrobial resistance and sepsis and how novel approaches to understanding biomarkers for early pathogen identification as well as widespread implementation of exemplary antimicrobial stewardship programs are essential in reducing the burden of sepsis through earlier recognition and accurate treatment response to infections.
  • Louise Thwaites, Global Sepsis Alliance, Vietnam (moderator).
  • Silvia Bertagnolio, World Health Organization, Switzerland.
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S10: Lessons from the Pandemic to Fight Common Infections and Sepsis [1.30 credits]

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  • Learn how findings from the recent COVID-19 pandemic have led to improvements in sepsis awareness globally, as well as our knowledge of sepsis management and ways of enhancing and providing comprehensive sepsis care.
  • Detlev Ganten, Charité University Hospital, Germany (moderator).
  • Benedetta Allegranzi, World Health Organization, Switzerland.
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S11: Understanding and Improving Long-term Outcomes After Sepsis and COVID-19 [1.21 credits]

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  • 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.
  • Imrana Malik, Global Sepsis Alliance, United States of America (moderator).
  • Jamie Rylance, World Health Organization, Switzerland.
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S12: Neonatal Sepsis Platforms and Guidelines [1.19 credits]

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  • Neonatal sepsis experts provide a thorough understanding of the incidence and burden of neonatal sepsis globally, in addition to an overview of current management guidelines and areas of improvement, which could help mitigate better outcomes in neonatal sepsis, especially within low- and middle-income settings.
  • Odiraa Nwankwor, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, United States of America (moderator)
  • Ramanan Laxminarayan, University of Washington, United States of America.
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