113: 5th WSC – Bridging Sepsis Knowledge Gaps in HICs and LMICs
Session 7 ‘Bridging Sepsis Knowledge Gaps in HICs and LMICs’ from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Andrew Argent, Sheila Myatra, Louise Thwaites, Elanor Gomersall, Victor Akelo, Wiltrud Abels, and Abdulelah Alhawsawi as your moderator.
112: 5th WSC – Pathways for Sepsis Care – Integrated Emergency, Critical, and Operative Care (ECO)
Session 6 ‘Pathways for Sepsis Care – Integrated Emergency, Critical, and Operative Care’ from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Krista Bracke, Tsion Firew, Ingrid Laerdal, Joe Bonney, Carolina Haylock-Loor, and Keith Martin as your moderator.
111: 5th WSC – The Immunization Agenda for Sepsis
Session 5 ‘The Immunization Agenda for Sepsis’ from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Stefan Kaufmann, Shabir Mahdi, Elie Saade, Jeremy Brown, and Mariam Jashi as your moderator.
110: 5th WSC – Novel Approaches to Pathogen Detection and Sepsis Diagnostics
Session 4 ‘Novel Approaches to Pathogen Detection and Sepsis Diagnostics’ from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Evdoxia Kyriazopoulou, Thorsten Brenner, Larissa May, Irit Gat-Viks, Olawale Ajose, and Konrad Reinhart as your moderator.
109: 5th WSC – The Voices of Patients in Advocacy, Research, and Beyond
Session 3 ‘The Voices of Patients in Advocacy, Research, and Beyond’ from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring James Hospedales, Elena Moya, Priskil Hmar, Graham Segars, Robyn Hayes Badenhorst, Amy Campbell, and Tom Heymann as your moderator.
108: 5th WSC – Sepsis Epidemiology and Clinical Data
Session 2 ‘Sepsis Epidemiology and Clinical Data’ from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Mohsen Naghavi, Shevin Jacob, Lisa Mellhammar, Flavia Machado, Lowell Ling, and Eleanor Nwadinobi as your moderator.
107: 5th WSC – Opening Session
Session 1 ‘Opening Session’ from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Tex Kissoon, Dr. Tedros, Frank C.S. Anthony, Craig Mackinlay, Ricardo Baptista Leite, Konrad Reinhart, Mariam Jashi, and Shahrzad Kiavash as your moderator.
106: 5th WSC – Reminder
Hey there! Just a quick reminder that the 5th World Sepsis Congress is starting tomorrow, Tuesday April 8, 2025.
If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time! It’s free and takes less than 30 seconds—just head over to worldsepsiscongress.org to sign up. We are leaving the registration open until the congress closes on Wednesday evening.
We can’t wait to bring you two days of expert insights, cutting-edge research, and inspiring discussions. See you online tomorrow, and stay tuned for all sessions to be released in this feed over the coming weeks, starting with the Opening Session on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. See you in the livestream tomorrow!
105: 5th WSC – Announcement
Hello, this is Marvin from the Global Sepsis Alliance, here to let you know that the 5th World Sepsis Congress is happening next week! This year’s theme is “Sepsis Research and Innovations,” and the congress will be broadcast live on April 8-9, 2025.
This is a must-attend event for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, patient advocates, and anyone passionate about advancing sepsis care. Over the course of two days and 90+ expert speakers, we will explore groundbreaking topics, including:
• Personalized medicine and innovative therapies for sepsis
• AI-powered early detection and predictive modeling
• Global strategies for infection prevention and antimicrobial resistance
• The impact of climate change on infectious diseases
• The role of sepsis in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
We will also feature two powerful panel discussions – one amplifying patient voices and another highlighting system-level changes that have successfully reduced sepsis mortality worldwide.
The best part? The congress is 100% online and completely free to attend. So mark your calendars for April 8-9, and visit worldsepsiscongress.org to register today.
If you can’t join live, no worries – all presentations will be recorded and available on our website, the World Sepsis Congress YouTube Channel, and in this podcast feed.
Stay informed, stay engaged, and let’s drive innovation in sepsis care together. See you next week!