Develop, Share, and Integrate Institutional Guidelines for Patients with Sepsis - Resources

Resources

Examples of Guidelines that could be locally adapted to your institution based on local needs, antibiograms, etc.:
Implementation Resources
Webinars
  • Action: Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements - A CDC Webinar Series(57:53)
    • From: CDC’s Project Firstline
    • Presenters: Ray Dantes, MD, MPH; Hallie Prescott, MD, MSc; Megan Cahill, DO, FACOEP; Errin Couck, BSN, RN; Michael W. Fill, DO, FACEP
    • CE Information: 1.0 CME, 1.0 CNE, 1.0 CPE, 0.1 CEU, 1.0 CECH
    • Session Overview: CDC experts and partners share insights on how to implement effective structures and processes to improve sepsis identification, management, and recovery.
  • Education: Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements - A CDC Webinar Series
    • From: CDC’s Project Firstline
    • Presenters: Ray Dantes, MD, MPH; Hallie Prescott, MD, MSc
    • CE Information: TBD
    • Session Overview: Discover the impact of sepsis education for healthcare professionals during onboarding and as an annual refresher.
  • Data and Quality Initiatives: Addressing a Costly and Deadly Condition(44:21)
    • From: Sepsis Alliance Institute
    • Presenters: Hallie Prescott, MD, MCs; Scott Flanders, MD; Amy McKenzie, MD, MBA; John Syrjamaki, MPH.
    • Session Overview: This panel discussion reviews assay biological pathways, sepsis progression, and immune system collapse. It will explore the role of molecular diagnostics in sepsis workflow and how to implement effective sepsis protocols in the lab and hospital practice.
  • Developing Systems for Rural Sepsis Care(54:33)
    • From: Sepsis Alliance Institute
    • Presenter: Nicholas Mohr, MD, MS
    • CE Information: 1.6 CNE, 1.25 CE for other healthcare professionals
    • Session Overview: This presentation will explain some of the barriers to sepsis care and the ways that systems of care can be developed to support rural patients in low-volume hospitals.
  • Strategies for Improving Sepsis Care(53:43)
    • From: Sepsis Alliance Institute
    • Presenter: Kelly Nguyen, MSN, RN, PHN
    • CE Information: 1.6 CNE, 1.25 CE for other healthcare professionals
    • Session Overview: This training module is intended to help staff functioning in quality/performance improvement roles begin the process of sepsis quality improvement for their organizations.
Order Sets Examples
Handoff Examples (to be locally adapted by your institution based on local needs, antibiograms, etc.)
Healthcare Professional Educational Resources
Patient, Family, and Caregiver Resources

 

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