13th September – World Sepsis Day and the last days to register for the global sepsis webinar. Full program including international timetable here: Program. Click here to sign up for worldwide sepsis webinar and further information: www.world-sepsis-day.org/wwsw
Connect and learn with over 20 leading sepsis experts.
On September 13th is the last day to register for the global sepsis webinar.
Full program including international timetable here: Program #wwsw
Connect and learn with over 20 leading sepsis experts. Most expert speaks in his or her mother tongue
Speakers include:
• Rory Staunton Foundation, Orlaith and Ciaran Staunton, Co-Founders of the Rory Staunton Foundation | New York, USA.
• Prof. Jim O'Brien, MD, Chair - Board of Directors, Sepsis Alliance; Vice president of Quality & Patient Safety at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital | Columbus, Ohio, USA
• Prof. Necmettin Ünal, President of the Turkish Society of Intensive Care; Ankara university medical school, Department of anesthesiology and reanimation | Ankara, Turkey
• Prof. Antonio Artigas, Chairman of HERMES; Director of Critical Care Centre, Sabadell Hospital. CIBERes Parc Tauli University Institute,
Autonomous University of Barcelona | Barcelona, Spain
Around the globe – at your desktop. Topics are quality improvement, infection control,
gamification, adaption of international sepsis guidelines for local needs, revised sepsis definition and more.
Ask questions – get answers.
The webinar is free! Click here to sign up for worldwide sepsis webinar and further information: www.world-sepsis-day.org/wwsw
We are looking forward to a fruitful discussion and lively 13h webinar series on World Sepsis Day 13th September.
Best regards,
Konrad Reinhart &
Global Sepsis Alliance Executive Board.
P.S: Places are limited – last chance. In case you want to inform your colleagues and friends – please share! We additionally developed communication-kits with ready made posters, postcards or banners.
They are licence free, available in English, German and Spanish here: World Sepsis Day Toolkits