World Sepsis day is September 13th! It’s a great opportunity to celebrate all of the work you have done to promote early recognition and treatment of sepsis in inpatient and emergency settings, and to promote some great sepsis resources to your networks.

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World Sepsis Day 2021 Panel Discussion: Bridging the Gaps in Post-sepsis Care for Survivors

UBC Action on Sepsis – BC Sepsis Network – Centre for International Child HealthSeptember 13, 2021 Discover how local and international care providers and patients experience post-sepsis, including severe COVID-19, by watching this online panel discussion: from acute care, discharge planning to transitioning to the community. The panelists include: Kristin MacDonald MSc – Sepsis survivor, Action on Sepsis Patient Advisory CouncilJaclyn Robinson BSc, RN – COVID-19 survivor and Clinical Nurse Specialist, Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care NetworkJohn Boyd MD – Intensivist (ICU) and Lead for the Sepsis Survivorship Clinic, St. Paul’s HospitalClare Komugisha RN, MPH – Nurse and Research Supervisor at Walimu (Uganda)Nardia Strydom MBChB,…
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World Sepsis Day 2021: Hospital Care Quality Improvement Webinar

Translating Evidence into Practice: Strategies for Overcoming Barriers, September 13, 2021 Kathleen Vollman, a leading sepsis quality improvement (QI) specialist from Michigan, presents wise practices for sepsis QI in the hospital, both for early-recognition and treatment. The focus will be on measurement, identifying gaps and strategies to improve. Contact sepsis@healthqualitybc.ca to learn more about World Sepsis Day or the BC Sepsis Network.
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