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Sepsis is a life-threatening response to infection. Did you know that more than 18,000 Australians suffer from sepsis every year?

This program includes a variety of learning mediums focused on clinical cases, coronial investigations and panel discussion around the latest science on sepsis management.  

Sepsis has a global impact on morbidity and mortality, it is the final common pathway to death from most infectious diseases worldwide, including COVID-19. Sepsis accounts for around 22% of all admissions to Australian ICUs, with mortality around 15%. Survivors have a reduction in life years by around 15 years and are often burdened with life-changing complications like multiple limb amputations.

The ability to recognise the early signs of sepsis and implement evidenced based treatment to support the patient’s response to infection is fundamental to surviving sepsis.

This series will focus on: 

  • Understanding sepsis - the dysregulated host response to infection 
  • Golden hour of sepsis - impact in the pre-hospital, ED, hospital and critical care environment; implementing treatment protocols and organ failure
  • Impact of sepsis - mortality, ICU admission, reduced length of life, post-sepsis syndrome

Audience

Aimed at all Health Professionals who want the latest information on how to recognise and treat sepsis in their own clinical community. This includes Doctors working in both Acute and Primary Care, Nurses and Ambulance Officers.