Sepsis affects around 55,000 Australians every year and causes more than 8,700 deaths. Survivors often face a long and difficult road beyond hospital discharge, with lasting physical, cognitive, and emotional impacts. Families, too, live through the trauma — from the fear of delayed recognition to the challenges of recovery and post sepsis syndrome. Sepsis often extends far beyond the initial illness and influences the patient and their family.
Medcast's Head of Clinical Education, and Fellow with the Global Sepsis Alliance, Susie Helmrich, brings her passion and experience to deliver an engaging webinar discussing the challenges of delayed recognition, optimising organ support in the ED & ICU, supporting recovery and managing long term survival including post-sepsis syndrome.
Using a case based approach, this webinar covers:
The consequences of delayed recognition in pre-hospital, ED, and ward settings
Optimising organ support in ED and ICU to improve outcomes
Supporting survivors and their families through recovery
Recognising and managing post sepsis syndrome in the acute and post-discharge phases
Whether you work in pre-hospital, ED, ICU or the ward, you’ll gain practical strategies to improve survival, enhance recovery, and support sepsis survivors. Support World Sepsis Day and be part of the global movement to save lives, support survivors, and strengthen family-centred care.
Once again amazing work by the Medcast team for a clear presentation, eye catching resources and being knowledgeable about the topic, to respond to on the spot questions
Very informative and relevant course. Knowledgeable presenter.
Important, often neglected topic, very well presented.
Susie delivers well informed and well presented webinars - I really enjoy her teaching and presentation technique
Concise, informative and enjoyed the interactive aspect through the polls.
Visuals support better understanding. HALT and SEPSIS pneumonic visuals were very impactful.
This course is formally accredited with RACGP and ACRRM.
RACGP Activity ID: 1346543
ACCRM Activity ID: 37882


Recorded Webinar
Duration: 1 HR CPD
Educational Activities: 0.5 hours
Reviewing Performance: 0.5 hours
Program Level Requirements: Culturally Safe Practice, Health Inequities
Areas Of Interest: Acute Care, Chronic diseases, Critical Care, Emergencies, General Practice, Infectious Disease
All Health Professionals, Nurses
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