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Sepsis Core Elements: CDC Webinar Series

Introducing CDC’s new Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements, developed to help health care facilities implement, monitor, and optimize their sepsis programs and outcomes. This free Continuing Education (CE) webinar series is developed in collaboration with the AMA and CDC’s Project Firstline.* See below for details and registration links.

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  • October 16, 2023
    Accountability and Multi-Professional Expertise

    Join our second webinar as CDC subject matter experts and partners explore the importance of appointing a leader responsible for program outcomes, the benefits of setting concrete program goals, and how to engage key partners throughout the organization. Don’t miss it!

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  • November 02, 2023
    Action

    Join our third webinar to gain valuable insights from CDC subject matter experts and partners about how to implement effective structures and processes to improve sepsis identification, management, and recovery. Join us!

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  • November 16, 2023
    Tracking and Reporting

    Join us for our fourth webinar as CDC subject matter experts and partners discuss how to measure sepsis epidemiology, outcomes, program goals, and the impact of sepsis initiatives. Discover ways to provide partners with actionable information about sepsis treatment and outcomes. Join us!

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  • Coming Soon
    Education

    This is the final webinar in our series! Discover the impact of sepsis education for health care professionals during onboarding and as an annual refresher. Join our panel of CDC subject matter experts and partners for an important discussion. Stay tuned for registration details!

    Coming Soon

About the Series

Anyone can get an infection, and almost any infection can lead to sepsis. In a typical year, 1 in 3 people who dies in a hospital had sepsis during that hospitalization. We can all, no matter our role, take action to get ahead of sepsis. Join AMA, CDC, and partners for a webinar series introducing the new Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements.

This webinar series is designed for U.S. hospital administrators, clinicians, leadership, and multidisciplinary teams, including nurses, physicians, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, phlebotomists, and others who work in a health care facility.

During each one-hour webinar, CDC subject matter experts will provide an overview of the Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements followed by an in-depth focus on a specific Sepsis Core Element(s). CDC partners will share real-life examples, strategies, and best practices about how they have successfully incorporated the Sepsis Core Element(s) at their organization.

All webinars are recorded to allow participants the option to catch up on sessions they missed or to revisit content. As each webinar topic is independent, participants can attend later webinars even if they’ve missed previous ones.

Developed in collaboration with the American Medical Association and CDC’s Project Firstline, the educational webinar series is free and health care professionals can earn Continuing Education (CE).*

Collaborators: CDC’s Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP), Project Firstline, and the American Medical Association.

*Continuing Education (CE) for this series is pending.

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Project Firstline is a national collaborative led by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide infection control training and education to frontline health care workers and public health personnel. AMA is proud to partner with Project Firstline, as supported through Cooperative Agreement CDC-RFA-CK20-2003. CDC is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this webpage do not necessarily represent the policies of CDC or HHS, and should not be considered an endorsement by the Federal Government.

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