From Bedside to Bench to Back: Pediatric Sepsis in Resource-Constrained Settings - Global WACh
Objectives and Disclosures
Participants will be able to:
- Analyze the global burden of pediatric sepsis and identify unique diagnostic and prognostic challenges in resource-constrained settings.
 - Interpret findings from molecular and biomarker-based and their potential to improve sepsis diagnosis and risk stratification.
 - Assess strategies for translating research findings into feasible, locally relevant interventions to improve pediatric sepsis care and outcomes.
 
Seattle Children’s CME Speaker and Planners disclose they have no relevant financial relationships.
Teresa Bleakly Kortz, MD, MS, PhD
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in Critical Care Medicine, Director of the Institute for Global Health Sciences Affiliate Program; Director of the Pediatric Global Health Scholars Pathway at the University of California, San Francisco
CME Credit
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