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More Than 12,000 People Attended the 2024 World Sepsis Spotlight

World Sepsis Spotlight: The Focus

On April 23, 2024, the Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) and the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety (PPAHS) co-hosted the 2024 World Sepsis Congress Spotlight, “Unmet Need in Sepsis Diagnosis and Therapy”. This one-day conference featured 61 speakers and moderators from 29 countries. 

In 9 sessions, internationally renowned speakers, panelists, and moderators addressed the role of AI, predictive modeling in sepsis, the need for early diagnosis and treatment of sepsis in surgical patients, the role of biomarkers, personalized approaches to sepsis management,  how hypervolemia increases the mortality risk in sepsis, community programs to prevent and diagnose sepsis, and much more.

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Physician-Patient Alliance for Health and Safety Grants CME Accreditation to Second Wave of 2024 World Sepsis Spotlight Courses

Editor’s note: To read the press release on GlobalNewswire, please click here.

We are pleased to announce that the remaining 4 sessions from the World Sepsis Spotlight: Unmet Need in Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment, hosted by the Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) and the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety (PPAHS) have been accredited by PPAHS for continuing medical education (CME) credits. 

Participants can earn continuing medical education credits by accessing the Spotlight sessions here. We are also thrilled to confirm that CME credits for the 2024 WSC Spotlight will be issued free of charge. 

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Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety Announces Launch of Internationally Recognized Curriculum on Enhanced Respiratory Care

The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety (PPAHS) announced today the launch of a suite of 7 continuing medical education (CME) online courses to educate and certify clinicians worldwide as part of its Enhanced Respiratory Care program. The clinician certification curriculum focuses on the management of patients with mechanical ventilation and offers CME credits for both US and ex-US clinicians.

The launch marks the nonprofit’s latest step to optimize care for patients on mechanical ventilation. After developing the first standard of care in the space, PPAHS launched a facility accreditation program to ensure adherence. Since its launch in late April 2023, the PPAHS Enhanced Respiratory Care Accreditation has been awarded to 9 healthcare facilities across the US, with 10 more in various stages of consideration and quality review and are expected to be completed in the first half of 2024. 

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Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety is now an accredited provider of continuing professional development

Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety is now an accredited provider of continuing professional development

The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety is pleased to announce that PPAHS is now an accredited provider of continuing professional development (CPD). 

PPAHS will be providing CPD courses accredited through the CPD Standards Office, a world-leading accreditor. 

CPD/CME credits are required annually to maintain medical licenses for doctors, nurses, and other clinicians. In addition, most hospitals require a specified number of credits for their physicians to remain credentialed to see patients. CPD and CME “help medical professionals maintain and upgrade their knowledge in the chosen medical field and broaden their personal and professional experience after obtaining the postgraduate degree and becoming specialists. Above all, CPD-CME enhances the quality of patient’s care by constantly improving the physician’s skills, broadening the physician’s professional outlook and helping him/her to keep up with the vast amount of scientific information constantly being generated.”

CPD is a broader term than CME covering different educational programs. Internationally there is a move from CME to CPD, and PPAHS’s accreditation as a CPD provider reflects PPAHS’s national and international following.

“The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety has since its establishment in 2011 been a medical educator through our podcasts, webinars, and conference presentations,” explained Michael Wong, JD (Executive Director, PPAHS). “Being able to provide CPD credits for our activities now means that doctors, nurses, and other clinicians can receive recognition for participating in our educational initiatives.”

PPAHS’s first course offering CPD credits will be “Respiratory Compromise Prevention, Recognition, and Intervention.” Other courses are planned in critical issues to help improve patient safety and care, said Mr. Wong.