Sepsis

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Sepsis

This high-quality elearning programme helps healthcare professionals to spot the early signs of sepsis, provide timely treatment and ultimately save lives.

The programme is suitable for a very wide range of healthcare professionals globally, including general practitioners, hospital doctors, nurses, community midwives and paramedics.

A high-quality sepsis training programme

Available online, the training modules cover a very broad range of themes, from sepsis in children through to the elderly, and complex issues such as maternity and neutropenia.

Developed by NHS England’s elearning for healthcare and written by leading clinical experts from several Royal Colleges and professional bodies including in the Royal College of General Practitioners, the Royal College of Surgeons, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. So, it meets the highest quality and training standards.

The Sepsis elearning programme is packed with images, videos, animations and questions to help bring the subject matter to life and foster deeper understanding on the key themes involved.

An invaluable resource for practitioners globally

You can review clinical data and medical histories for patients using case studies – and build your confidence and skills in diagnosing the condition. You can also watch interviews with the parents of children affected by sepsis – helping you to put the learning into a real-world context.

This is an invaluable learning resource that will help you play your part in improving the diagnoses of sepsis and positive outcomes for patients.

 

What Will You Learn?

  • Interactive and engaging, with videos, case studies and questions
  • Written by leading clinical experts in the UK

Course Content

Course Content
The sepsis online elearning programme consists of five modules that are divided up into smaller elearning sessions. Each session typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes to complete. Modules cover topics such as sepsis in primary care, sepsis in paediatrics, identification and management of sepsis in adults, sepsis leadership and sepsis & learning disabilities. The programme is rounded off with a sepsis education ‘game’. The training is supported by a course summary sheet and a workbook that can contribute to a learner’s continuous professional development (CPD).