Sessions 3 and 4 from 4th WSC Now Available on YouTube and as a Podcast
Sessions 3 and 4 from the 4th World Sepsis Congress are now available on YouTube (embedded above) and as a Podcast on Apple Podcasts (just search for World Sepsis Congress in your favorite podcast app).
Session 3: Overcoming Silos to Address Infection-Related Global Health Threats
Breaking the Silos, Stopping the Spread
Jyoti Joshi, International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions, Denmark
Newborn and Child Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries is Critically dependent Upon Cross-Sector Working
Mike English, Nuffield Department of Medicine, Oxford University, Kenya
Working in Silos Does Not Work for Outbreak Responses
Ximena Garzón-Villalba, University San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Breaking the Silos – Improving Global Health through Cross-Sectoral Action
Catherine Machalaba, EcoHealth Alliance, United States of America
Why Silos Are Killing People in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Shevin Jacob, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Uganda
Discussion by the Panelists
Session 4: The Quality of Healthcare Systems and QI Efforts on Outcomes from Sepsis and Pandemics
Keynote: How Can We Define “Quality” in Healthcare?
Pierre Barker, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, United States of America
Sepsis and Inequalities
Flavia Machado, Latin American Sepsis Institute, Brazil
The Impact of Rapid Response Systems
Daryl Jones, Austin Health, Australia
The Role of Sepsis Mandates
Laura Evans, University of Washington, United States of America
The Role of Emergency Medicine and Digitalization
Joseph Bonney, African Federation for Emergency Medicine, Ghana
Two sessions are released weekly on Tuesdays. The next sessions will be ‘Advances and Challenges by Our Regional Sepsis Alliances’ and ‘Advances in Timely Pathogen and Sepsis Detection’ on May 16, 2023.
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Full Release Schedule
May 2:
S1: Opening Session – Key Success Factors to Address Global Health Threats
S2: The Health Economic and Human Burden of Infections and Pandemics
May 9:
S3: Overcoming Silos to Address Infection-Related Global Health Threats
S4: The Quality of Healthcare Systems and QI Efforts on Outcomes from Sepsis and Pandemics
May 16:
S5: Advances and Challenges by Our Regional Sepsis Alliances
S6: Advances in Timely Pathogen and Sepsis Detection
May 23:
S7: The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Teams in Sepsis Care on the Health Care Facility Level
S8: The Potential and Challenges to Intervene with the Immune Response
May 30:
S9: Biomarkers and Antimicrobial Stewardship – The Synergies to Diagnose Sepsis and to Prevent AMR
S10: Lessons from the Pandemic to Fight Common Infections and Sepsis
June 6:
S11: Understanding and Improving Long-term Outcomes after Sepsis and COVID-19
S12: Neonatal Sepsis Platforms and Guidelines
June 13:
S13: The Impact of Survivors and Family Members to Improve Sepsis Awareness and Advocacy
S14: Maternal Sepsis: Why Is It Still in the Top 3 for Global Incidence of Sepsis?
June 20:
S15: Harnessing the Media to Advance the Global Fight Against Sepsis
S16: An Update on Research on Sepsis