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The Silent Threat of Sepsis

Sepsis, a global health emergency, demands collective action from healthcare professionals, policymakers, and society at large. In our webinar series, we delve into the critical aspects of sepsis management. From early detection to treatment, recovery, and effective strategies, we’re committed to enhancing patient outcomes. Sepsis Campus is a Portal to Insightful Discussions, Informative Exchanges, Collaborative Networking, and Knowledge, all aimed at combating sepsis and enhancing patients’ lives.

Upcoming Events

19th September

The Silent Threat Of Sepsis: Early Treatment And Resuscitation

This session focuses on the early treatment and resuscitation of sepsis. We'll delve into the Emergency Department's crucial role in sepsis treatment, discuss advanced strategies for treating sepsis across various populations, and cover resuscitation and treatment guidelines tailored for ICU settings.

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19th November

The Silent Threat Of Sepsis Early Recovery and Life After Sepsis

Join our final webinar in the four-part series, "The Silent Threat of Sepsis." This session focuses on early recovery and life after sepsis. We'll explore the challenges faced by survivors and the role of nutrition and early mobility programs in the recovery process.

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Past Events

4th July 2024

The Silent Threat Of Sepsis: Early Detection and Escalation

This session focuses on the early detection and escalation of sepsis. Explore a multidisciplinary approach in Emergency Departments and General Wards, encompassing the identification, timing, and strategies for escalation. Learn to optimize fluid management techniques to enhance patient outcomes.

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9th May 2024

The Silent Threat Of Sepsis: A Global Health Emergency

This session focuses on sepsis as a global health emergency, particularly in the post-COVID era. Experts from around the world shared insights on sepsis, including its impact, treatment, prevention strategies and policies to address sepsis with limited resource

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If you are not a healthcare professional, please contact your local health organizations for more information on sepsis.