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This session was presented during the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) 47th Critical Care Congress. Flavia R. Machado, MD, PhD, discusses the current limitations of our knowledge of sepsis incidence and mortality rates as well as major disparities in sepsis care around the world. She proposes interventions for reducing sepsis incidence and improving sepsis outcomes worldwide.
Children being treated for sepsis stayed in the hospital longer if they lived in low-income ZIP codes compared to those who were from high-income ZIP codes, suggests a large national study being presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 50th Critical Care Congress.
Acquire and educate the most qualified leads in critical care at the Critical Care Congress.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on best practices not addressed in critical care guidelines.
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) is changing its priorities to invest in sepsis research in a more targeted and strategic way. In an important opportunity to help shape the future of sepsis research, NIGMS has issued a request for information related to its new priorities. The request for information is found here and is due by November 15, 2019.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Anemia in Critical Illness.
Intensive care unit (ICU) patients who receive services via telemedicine are less likely to die and more likely to leave the hospital sooner compared with those receiving traditional ICU care, suggests a large study being presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 50th Critical Care Congress.
ICU Heroes Award Winner Angelica Hale performs When You Believe by Whitney Houston.
Caitlin Cundiff, ACNP-BC, presented her Critical Care Congress abstract case report during a Research Snapshot Theater at the 49th Critical Care Congress. She shares her tips for attending Congress.
This session was presented during the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) 47th Critical Care Congress.
Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD, presents on the future of critical care medicine at SCCM's 50th Critical Care Congress.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Burnout in ICU Clinicians: Strategies for Prevention from a National Summit.
Sepsis continues to affect Americans and hospital patients across the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that approximately 1.7 million adult Americans develop sepsis each year1; this is more than the entire population of Phoenix, the fifth-largest city in the country.2 Approximately 270,000 of these patients die from sepsis.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on how critical illiness affects the brain.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on weaning.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Protocolized Care.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Pandemics Cross Borders.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Pediatric Critical Care Collaborative Study Groups.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on pediatric sepsis.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Physiology-Guided CPR.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress provides an update on SCCM's Discovery Network Trials.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Sepsis: The Golden Hours; The Tipping Point.
Raeann M. Fuller, CCRN, MSN, RN, CNML, and Steven Simpson, MD, discuss their experience as members of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Collaborative.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on double coverage of gram-negative sepsis.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on Optimal Timing for Cannulation in Venovenous ECMO.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on women in critical care.
This is a presentation from the 47th Critical Care Congress on surgery.