#SepsisInSeattle2020
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The Pacific Northwest Sepsis Conference is in its 8th year of providing high-quality sepsis education to an international community of people interested in improving sepsis care and outcomes. This year, we redesigned the conference to respect our community’s need for social distancing and were able to provide this virtual education at no cost to attendees. The conference featured presentations by international experts on sepsis care and we thank them for graciously volunteering their time to make the day possible. Detailed speaker information is available here.
We would like to thank the following institutions for allowing members of their staff to serve on our planning committee: Airlift Northwest, Harborview Medical Center, Kittitas Valley Healthcare, LifeMed Alaska, MultiCare, Oregon Health Sciences University, Overlake Medical Center, Seattle Children’s Hospital, St Luke’s Health System, Swedish Medical Center, University of Washington Medical Center Montlake and Northwest, and Washington State Hospital Association. Planning committee information is available here.
We would also like to thank our sponsor, LaJolla Pharmaceutical for an educational grant to support this conference.
Conference Agenda and PDFs of Presentations
Links to PDFs of speaker presentations are below. Some speakers did not use slides. All slides that are available are linked below. Please note that you will be asked to register for each session.
Printable version of agenda is here.
Please do not copy or reproduce any of this content without permission from the speaker(s).
General Session AM Intro to the Day and Patient Story David Carlbom, Harborview Medical Center Surviving Sepsis Update & Sepsis Priorities Laura Evans, University of Washington Medical Center, Montlake Sepsis Literature Update: Top 3 Articles & Why Elizabeth Bridges, University of Washington School of Nursing CITRIS-ALI: VitC in ARDS Berry Fowler, Virginia Commonwealth University Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes Collaborative: Key Results Matthew Niedner, Locum Tenens Pediatric Intensivist |
Breakout Session A Using Big Data to Improve Care Ithan Peltan Intermountain Healthcare Rural Sepsis Challenges & Solutions Cody Staub, Kittitas Valley Healthcare CMS & SEP-1 Questions & Answers Sean Townsend, Sutter Health |
Breakout Session B Walk or Run? Balancing Speed with Accuracy David Sweet, Vancouver General Hospital Impactful Posters Dauner– Kyle Danielson, UW Medicine/Airlift Northwest Stevenson– Rick Janik, LifeMed Alaska Shumacher- Liz Bridges, University of Washington School of Nursing Advanced Sepsis Resus: Controversies Any role for Volume Resus Cat Beni, University of Washington Department of Surgery Vasopressors: Panoply Sylvia Wong, Kaiser Permanente Seattle Lactate or Physical Exam: Assessing Resus Laura Evans, UW Medical Center, Montlake Guideline Care for Kids: do they work? Reid Farris, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle Children’s |
COVID-19 Lessons Learned General Session PM Building a Provence-wide Approach to COVID Therapeutics David Sweet, Vancouver General Hospital Creating a System-wide Approach John Lynch, Harborview Medical Center Nursing Considerations in COVID patients Cameron Muir & Heather Rathod, UW Medical Center, NW Unifying Science Ithan Peltan, Intermountain Healthcare Crisis Standards Laura Evans, UW Medical Center, Montlake Critical Care Pearls Nick Johnson, Harborview Medical Center Washington State Lessons Learned & What’s Next Kathy Lofy, Washington State Department of Health Healing Mentally & Preparing for “The Next Wave” Peter Brindley, University of Alberta Hospital |
Links to Recordings of Presentations
Please note that you will be asked to register for each session. Please do not copy or reproduce this content without permission from the speaker(s).
Afternoon General Session- COVID Symposium
Links to Surveys and Certificates of Participation
Each link below will bring you to a survey for each of the 4 sessions. After you have viewed the session (live or via recording above), please complete the survey. At the end of the survey there will be a link provided to download a certificate of participation. You will need to print your own name on the certificate after printing. If you have issues with the survey or certificates please email rosemaryg@wsha.org
Afternoon General Session- COVID Symposium
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Other Info and Contact Us
If you have questions or want further information about the Pacific Northwest Sepsis Conference please email PNWsepsis@wsha.org