Houston Methodist 10th Annual Sepsis Symposium Outcomes and Impact of Sepsis 2025
Include: 16 videos + 1 pdf, size: 5.04 GB Target Audience: critical care physicians and intensivists, emergency medicine and hospitalists Information:Target Audience
Learning Objectives
- Review the current evidence on fluid resuscitation in septic shock
- Review the current state of antibiotic resistance and its impact on sepsis survival
- Evaluate the impact of sepsis mandates on patient outcomes, such as mortality and length of hospital stay
- Recognize microbiological and host related factors in the pathophysiology of abdominal sepsis
- Define the risk factors for sepsis readmission
- Evaluate the impact of hemodynamic monitoring on patient outcomes in sepsis
- Discuss the structure and leadership of a sepsis team
- Review the spectrum of severity of sepsis patients
Who should attend
- Critical care physicians and intensivists: Leading sepsis resuscitation and organ support
- Emergency medicine and hospitalists: Early recognition and rapid management at presentation
- Infectious disease specialists and pharmacists: Antimicrobial strategies and stewardship in sepsis
- Advanced practice providers (NPs, PAs): Protocol-driven sepsis care and escalation pathways
- Nurses and respiratory therapists: Bedside monitoring, ventilation, and hemodynamic support
- Residents, fellows, and medical students: High-yield, exam-relevant sepsis principles
- Quality and patient safety leaders: System-level improvements and outcome measurement
What you’ll learn
- State-of-the-art sepsis topics: Diverse lectures covering recognition, resuscitation, antimicrobials, organ support, and post-sepsis outcomes
- Performance and outcomes focus: Content designed to enhance competency and translate into improved patient care
- Practical takeaways: Protocols, pitfalls, and updates for multidisciplinary teams across the continuum of care
| 10th Annual Sepsis Symposium – Outcomes and Impact of Sepsis | ||
| AGENDA │ Friday September 5, 2025 | ||
| Time | Topics | Speaker |
| 7:30 AM | Registration, Breakfast, Abstract viewing | |
| 8:00 AM | Welcome to the symposium | Deepa Gotur, MD, FCCP, FCCM |
| 8:10 AM | Sepsis – It wont’ go away by itself | Faisal Masud, MD, FCCP, FCCM |
| 8:30 AM | Keynote address: From Patients to Policies A Physician-Legislator on Medical Policy and the Importance of Political Engagement | Suleman Lalani, MD Texas State Congressman |
| 9:15 AM | Multi-disciplinary driven sepsis management | Victor Narcisse, MD, FACP |
| 9:45 AM | Break – Abstract viewing and sponsors | |
| 10:05 AM | Immune Dysfunction and Recurrent Sepsis | Lisa Torres, MD, MS |
| 11:05 AM | Sepsis Disproportionate Impact | Deepa Gotur, MD, FCCP, FCCM Stephen Jones, MD |
| 12:05 PM | Lunch | |
| Session 2 | ||
| 12:50 PM | Surviving Sepsis: A Patient’s Journey Through Clinical Illness | Daniela Moran, MD Sharon Vu Noe & Nicole Ramos |
| 1:50 PM | Approaching Sepsis Though a Systems Thinking Lens | Jonathan Rogg, MD, MBA Susan Gaeta, MD Amee Amin, MD, CMQ |
| 2:50 PM | Break | |
| 3:10 PM | Enhancing Sepsis Management: Clinical, Response, Education, and Guideline Compliance Through Case – Based Discussion | Pooja Roy, MD Ashish Jain, MD C. Suzanne Cutter, MD, FACS, DABOM Neha Rao, MD – PGY5 Moderator: Deepa Gotur, MD |
| 4:10 PM | Abstract Awards and announcements and closing remarks | |
| 4:15 PM | Adjourn | |
