Our focus did not waver during the pandemic. During an unprecedented time in our health system, we continued our work and pivoted to new areas to address needs that arose due to COVID-19.
Learn more about some of our recent accomplishments: https://t.co/5hw1f39EEv
Learn about post-sepsis syndrome and where patients can access information on recovery. 👇
Join the webinar that we’re cohosting with UBC’s @ActionOnSepsis. Register: https://t.co/AsPjj2AsO7
Do you support patients, caregivers, and families through discharge?
Are you or a loved one recovering from a severe infectious illness?
Join our webinar on Jan 25, 12-12:30PT, with @BCPSQC, to learn about a new resource to support recovery.
Register: https://t.co/au9PSzZNk4
Many people have had very personal encounters with #sepsis. Some stories end on a positive note and some paint a picture of the difficult road that many survivors face. Read stories we collected about sepsis survival: https://t.co/Fx63vWSnFB
Join us this week for a timely #FluSeason webinar in collaboration with @famfightflu and @AOAforDOs that will explore the challenges of recognizing and diagnosing a patient’s risk for critical illness related to influenza and sepsis.
Register today at https://t.co/kueyj5BrTK.
#DYK, sepsis improvement work led by us through the @BCSepsis Network prevented an estimated 1,153 people from acquiring sepsis in hospital or dying from the disease during a recent five-year period. Read more: https://t.co/U9Z3SmqxN4
Our updated Inpatient Sepsis Toolkit aims to provide BC inpatient hospital wards with resources and tools to successfully initiate, implement and spread best practices for #sepsis in BC.
Learn about the updated toolkit in this @BCSepsis Network webinar: https://t.co/Ct5zLPdDHA
📢 Our Quality Forum 2023 call for abstracts is now open!
Share your project or idea with people who are passionate about improving health care. Learn more and submit here: https://t.co/igj91elL6o
As we close out #SepsisAwarenessMonth we want to take a moment to recognize the work not only our network is doing to make #sepsis a research priority in 🇨🇦, but to our partners around the 🌎
Know the signs & symptoms of #sepsis.
It could save a life.
#SepsisCanada
@SepsisCanada's virtual Scientific Meeting is this week (Sep 29). It includes two sessions open to the public focused on post-sepsis care.
View the speakers and registration details here: https://t.co/EU9NlQxoFV
@BCSepsis@thehancocklab@HLIStPauls
#ICYMI, we released an updated Adult Inpatient Sepsis Toolkit. Join us tomorrow (1200 – 1300 PT) to learn about the 2022 updates!
Add it to your calendar: https://t.co/BBjIDhoCRG
@BCSepsis@DrDavSweet
Learn more about the 2022 updates to the Adult Inpatient Sepsis Toolkit at our upcoming webinar with @DrDavSweet!
Add it to your calendar: https://t.co/BBjIDhoCRG
#WorldSepsisDay#StopSepsis@BCSepsis
#DYK, sepsis improvement work led by us through the @BCSepsis Network prevented an estimated 1,153 people from acquiring sepsis in hospital or dying from the disease during a recent five-year period. Read more: https://t.co/U9Z3SmqxN4 #WorldSepsisDay#StopSepsis
What is #Sepsis? 🧐
Sepsis is a life-threatening illness that is caused by the body’s overreaction to an infection already present in the body.
To learn more about sepsis, please visit👇
https://t.co/7wmiF4UJRN.
We're launching the updated Adult Inpatient Sepsis Toolkit for BC's health care system.
The 2022 updates are based on recent recommendations and BC expert consensus - download it today! https://t.co/9kXsLi2uZk
#WorldPatientSafetyDay#StopSepsis
#WorldSepsisDay is a time to show support for and solidarity with those who’ve lost loved ones to sepsis or, as sepsis survivors, suffer from long-term consequences. Find ideas on how to get involved in the fight against sepsis 👉 https://t.co/Mrr0nNcmGM #StopSepsis
Tomorrow is #WorldSepsisDay, a global call to action for increasing public awareness and knowledge of sepsis.
Learn the signs and symptoms of sepsis, who's at risk and how it can be prevented 👉 https://t.co/GkNkKDyvEW
#StopSepsis