Sepsis: Improving clinical outcomes and the power of new rapid diagnostics
Live Webinar on Thursday 29th September @ 1:00pm BST
Sepsis, the bodies overwhelming response to an infection which if not treated effectively can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and even death. Sepsis has always been a challenge to diagnose, however with the improvement of clinical guidelines and rapid diagnostics, the future looks bright. Please join our panel of experts who will guide you through their experiences. UK, are we ready for the next generation of diagnostics?
Dr. Ron Daniels – Chief Executive – UK Sepsis Trust
Siân Annakin – Deteriorating Patient Lead – Deteriorating Patient Team – Russell’s Hall Hospital
Dr. Sandy Estrada – Clinical Pharmacist – Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial stewardship – Medical Affairs expert
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Kidney deterioration and failure
Pre-recorded Presentation on Thursday 13th October
Becky Bonfield – Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner – University of Southampton & Association for Nephrology Nurses.
Harnessing the Power of Advanced Diagnostics.
Pre-recorded Presentation on Thursday 13th October
Examining the NHS investment in Diagnostics and benefits to patients and practitioners
Doris-Ann Williams MBE – Chief Executive – British In vitro Diagnostics Association.
Sepsis – The Landscape for Research and Development.
Pre-recorded Presentation on Thursday 13th October
Kenny Ajayi – Programme Director for Patient Safety – Imperial College Health Partners.
The imminent threat of AMR – What can we do?
Pre-recorded Presentation on Thursday 13th October
Abid Hussain – Associate Medical Director – Consultant Medical Microbiologist – Infection Control Doctor – Deputy Clinical Services Lead – University Hospitals Birmingham.
The recognition of the deteriorating patient in the out-of-hospital environment.
Pre-recorded Presentation on Thursday 13th October
Mark Ainsworth Smith MBE – Consultant Pre-Hospital Care Practitioner – South Central Ambulance Service NHS FT
The Peripheral Arterial Disease Quality Improvement Programme.
Pre-recorded Presentation on Thursday 13th October
Andrew Garnham – The Vascular Society.
Sepsis – Time to Reassess
Pre-recorded Presentation on Thursday 13th October
Examining the “Statement on the initial antimicrobial treatment in sepsis” by the academy of medical royal colleges and considering what does that actually mean in practice?
Siân Annakin – Deteriorating Patient Lead – Deteriorating Patient Team – Russell’s Hall Hospital
Early Identification of Deteriorating Conditions
Live Webinar on Thursday 24th November @ 1:00pm BST
Exploring the impact of Commissioning for Quality and Innovation (CQUIN): 2022/23 on identifying deteriorating conditions and advances in practice leading to earlier and improved patient care