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EUSEM is proud to announce a series of 3 live webinars to cover the emergency and prehospital phases of sepsis care. Each 2 hour webinar will consist of a series of short, focused, evidence based talks delivered by experts with in depth discussion by attendees and expert panel.
- In webinar 1 we will focus on Screening for sepsis in ED (Scoring…)
- Webinar 2 will explore the Sepsis patient management in ED (Care pathway, fluid management…)
- Finally in webinar 3 we will delve into the Continuous fluid management on the ward/EMU, which will be divided into two topics:
Each webinar will be delivered as 3 short talks with detailed discussion between each. All material will be freely available from the EUSEM webpages. The webinars will offer a clear, concise framework to assist you deliver the highest quality care from a wide range of international experts.
The course will have MCQ questionnaire in the end.
WHEN:
The webinars will happen in April 6, May 4 and June 1.
FOR WHO:
Emergency physicists, nurses, paramedics
At the conclusion of the curriculum, the learner will be able to :
- Screen and risk assess sepsis in the prehospital and emergency arenas
- Understand the basic pathophysiology of sepsis
- Identify the most appropriate antibiotic an devaluate the best route of administration and and the correct dosing
- Understand how to assess fluid and inopressor requirements, understand changes in resuscitation practice
- Understand the ongoing therapies provided by intensive care units
- Understand how point of care ultrasound can be used as a diagnostic aid and resuscitation guide
We are applying for CME accreditation
Our E-courses are supported with an unrestricted educational grant from Baxter Healthcare
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Module 1: Identifying and risk assessment of sepsis and septic shock
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Module 2: Emergency treatment and subsequent management strategies of sepsis and septic shock
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Module 3: Prehospital and in-hospital PoCUS and on-going therapy
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Assessment & Evaluation form (Coming Soon)
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