Still Few Hours to Register to 5 Hours CME Accredited Program "Learn Sepsis – What Nurses Should Know"

The workshop, co-hosted by the Eastern Mediterranean Sepsis Alliance (EMSA), Baxter, and the Saudi Nurses Association, will take place in person in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on 15 February.

The event aims to improve nurses’ knowledge of the development and the treatment of sepsis and septic shock, to enhance nurses’ knowledge in the provision of evidence-based care for sepsis and septic shock, to integrate knowledge into practice on early detection and timely management of sepsis, to increase professional collaboration of nurses with the multidisciplinary team providing high-quality care for patients with sepsis, and to highlight the extended role of nurses in sepsis care beyond bedside care.

The role of nurses in the early detection and management of sepsis is fundamental for the improvement of sepsis care quality. One of the goals of EMSA is to empower nurses by enhancing their knowledge of sepsis and their ability to improve patient outcomes and contribute to saving lives. Therefore, EMSA is proud of this collaboration with Baxter and the Saudi Nurses Association, who share this common goal.

Simone Mancini