Session 6 of 'Making Sepsis a National and Global Health Priority' Now on YouTube
The panel discussion – Learning from Successful National Sepsis Initiatives – from ‘Making Sepsis a National and Global Health Priority – Celebrating 10 Years of World Sepsis Day’ on September 16 is now available, embedded above. It’s moderated by Edmund Neugebauer and Daniel Schwarzkopf and features the following speakers and topics:
Overview Topics & Speakers
The Success Factors of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign on a Global Scale
Mitchell Levy, Brown University, USA
The Challenges and Successes in the Fight Against Sepsis in Latin America
Daniela Carla Souza, Sírio‐Libanês Hospital, Brazil
Building a Successful National Sepsis Campaign in Japan
Naoyuki Matsuda, Japanese Sepsis Alliance, Japan
The History and Success Factors for the Sudanese National Sepsis Plan
Mohammed Elfatih Ahmed, Sudanese Sepsis Alliance, Sudan
Background and Impact of the National Clinical Programme on Sepsis Mortality
Michael O‘Dwyer, Health Service Executive, Ireland
History, Achievements, and Future Strategy by Sepsis Alliance in the US
Thomas Heymann, Sepsis Alliance, USA
The Role of Nurses in the National Sepsis QI Initiative in Saudi Arabia
Maha Aljuaid, Global Sepsis Alliance, Saudi Arabia
The Strategy of the MoH‐Funded “Germany Recognizes Sepsis”‐Coalition
Ellen Heyd, Coalition for Patient Safety, Germany
The SepWiss Project in Berlin and Brandenburg: Strategy and Lessons Learned
Wiltrud Abels, Sepsis Stiftung, Germany
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Release Schedule
This session concludes our event – all sessions are now available on our World Sepsis Day YouTube Channel.
Opening Session – September 28, 2022
S2: The Burden of Sepsis, COVID-19, and AMR – October 5, 2022
S3: How to Boost the Implementation of the WHA Sepsis Resolution – October 12, 2022
S4: Learning by Exchange on the Global, National, and Facility Level – October 19, 2022
S5: The Challenges of, and Lessons Learned from the Pandemic – October 26, 2022
S6: Panel – Learning from Successful National Sepsis Initiatives – November 2, 2022