Sepsis Symposium 2024: Novel Landscape of Sepsis - FREE (NO CE CREDIT)
NOTE - CE CREDIT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE FREE SESSION. LEARNERS WISHING TO RECEIVE CE CREDIT MUST REGISTER FOR THE CE CREDIT OFFERING OF THIS ACTIVITY.
Virtual attendance only.
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Presented by the Houston Methodist Center for Critical Care
This one-day symposium incorporates diverse lectures and speakers across a wide variety of important sepsis topics to enhance learner competency and performance, with the goal of improving patient care.
Target Audience
Critical care, emergency medicine, hospitalists, intensivist, internal medicine physicians, infectious disease specialists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, respiratory therapists, other healthcare professionals, residents, fellows, and medical students involved in sepsis management and care
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:
- Review the current evidence on fluid resuscitation in septic shock
- Review the current state of antibiotic resistance and its impact on sepsis survival
- Evaluate the impact of sepsis mandates on patient outcomes, such as mortality and length of hospital stay
- Recognize microbiological and host related factors in the pathophysiology of abdominal sepsis
- Define the risk factors for sepsis readmission
- Evaluate the impact of hemodynamic monitoring on patient outcomes in sepsis
- Discuss the structure and leadership of a sepsis team
- Review the spectrum of severity of sepsis patients
Sepsis Symposium The Critical Balance: Advances in Sepsis and Organ Function | ||
AGENDA │ Friday September 6, 2024 | ||
Time | Topics | Speaker |
7:30 AM | Registration, Breakfast, Abstract viewing | |
8:00 AM | Welcome to the symposium | Deepa Gotur, MD, FCCP, FCCM |
8:10 AM | Opening remarks and state of sepsis care in HMH | Faisal Masud, MD, FCCP, FCCM |
8:30 AM | Breathless Battle: Unravelling Sepsis driven ARDS | Carolyn Calfee, MD, MAS |
9:15 AM | Case Reports from Sepsis Champions | Laura Griffin |
9:45 AM | Break and Abstract viewing | |
10:00 AM | Promoting Renal Resilience in Sepsis: Emerging paradigms and Clinical Implications | Marlies Ostermann, MD, PhD |
10:45 AM | Beyond the Basics: Exploring Applications of Steroids in Sepsis | Stephen Pastores, MD, MACP, FCCP, FCCM |
11:30 PM | Patient Stories / Live Interview - Sherri Moody | Deepa Gotur, MD, FCCP, FCCM Faisal Masud, MD, FCCP, FCCM Sherri Moody |
12:15 PM | Lunch | |
Session 2 | ||
1:00 PM | Time is Organ: Innovations in Sepsis Early Signal | Victor Narcisse, MD, FACP |
1:30 PM | PEER PRESSURE | Deepa Gotur, MD, FCCP, FCCM |
2:00 PM | SSC guidelines updates | Jonathan Munoz. PGY 4 |
2:30 PM | Unveiling the facets of Post-Sepsis Syndrome: Physical and Nueropsychiatric manifestations | Daniela Moran, MD, FCCP |
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Break and Abstract viewing | |
3:00 PM - 3:45 PM | Unraveling the Heart of Sepsis: Insights into Sepsis - Induced Cardiomyopathy | Siddharth Dugar, MD |
3:45 PM | Clinical Decision Making: Sepsis Curriculum for novice physicians | Frederick Moore, MD, FACS, MCCM |
4:30 PM | Award presentations for Abstract winner | Faisal Masud, MD, FCCP, FCCM Deepa Gotur, MD, FCCP, FCCM |
4:45 PM | Adjourn |
Registrants will receive virtual information.
COURSE DIRECTORS |
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine |
Mary A. and M. Samuel Daffin, Sr. Centennial Chair in Anesthesia and Critical Care |