World Sepsis Day
Follow and join the conversation with #sepsis, #StopSepsis, #WorldSepsisDay and #SepsisAwarenessMonth.
World Sepsis Day is an initiative by the Global Sepsis Alliance (@SepsisAlliance) and was established in 2012. The GSA is a non-profit charity organization with the mission to provide global leadership to reduce the worldwide burden of sepsis. Every year on September 13th, countless events raising awareness of sepsis are organized all over the world.
Raise Awareness
Learn simple ways you can help us raise awareness next month at https://t.co/kk0tVKJp6d.
— Sepsis Alliance (@SepsisAlliance) August 13, 2023
What Is Sepsis? – Sepsis Explained in 3 Minutes
Sepsis Alliance Summit 2023
This September, Sepsis Alliance is proudly hosting its Sepsis Alliance Summit. Set to coincide with Sepsis Awareness Month, the event will feature two days of learning and inspiration for healthcare professionals across the continuum of care, including nurses, physicians, pharmacists, allied health professionals, data/quality/safety/IT professionals, students, leadership, policy makers, and industry leaders.
Designed to explore an array of sepsis-related topics in healthcare, the Sepsis Alliance Summit will include expert presentations from clinicians, innovation experts, and other influential leaders. Join the sessions that are relevant to your practice and interests, and increase your sepsis knowledge and skills. We encourage you to attend sessions live, as speakers will be present to answer questions and share knowledge for most sessions. If you are unable to attend live, sessions will be prerecorded and available at a later time.
The first day of the #SepsisAllianceSummit will kick off with opening remarks from Kimberly Emanuel, a quadruple #amputee and #SepsisSurvivor. Don’t miss her powerful introduction to our FREE two-day virtual conference! Complete your registration today at https://t.co/EOjNfk31x8. pic.twitter.com/Vm8iKmdm3h
— Sepsis Alliance (@SepsisAlliance) July 26, 2023
The Signs of Sepsis
How can the signs and symptoms of #sepsis be recognized more accurately? Join Jeff Salvon-Harman, MD, CPE, CPPS of @TheIHI as he shares helpful strategies and tactics for care teams during the Day 2 keynote address at the #SepsisAllianceSummit.
Register: https://t.co/EOjNfk31x8. pic.twitter.com/bXPR7LPUMc
— Sepsis Alliance (@SepsisAlliance) August 10, 2023
National Forum on Sepsis | Washington, D.C and Virtual
Date: September 13, 2023
Description: Over the past year, END SEPSIS (@EndSepsis) has made unprecedented gains in the effort to make sepsis the national priority it deserves to be: Consequential new funding directives have been included in the federal budget and Congressional leaders and the White House have committed to building on this work. Additionally, federal agencies are developing new initiatives and strategies to improve sepsis care and exciting private sector innovations are changing how we diagnose and treat sepsis. At the END SEPSIS National Forum on Sepsis, leaders in government, public health, medicine, private industry and patient advocacy will analyze recent gains and future plans and what they mean for institutions–including CMS, CDC and hospital systems–and for everyday Americans. The National Forum on Sepsis will host a select number of leaders in Washington D.C. The entire event will be live-streamed to global audience of changemakers.”
Register: here
Registration is OPEN for the 2023 National Forum on Sepsis! Stay tuned for information on our panels in the coming days. A huge thank you, as always, to our event sponsors. RSVP: https://t.co/IHacOIdcQ7#sepsis #worldsepsisday pic.twitter.com/TPq4KRpVZj
— END SEPSIS (@EndSepsis) August 14, 2023