UK Sepsis Nurse Forum
@UKsepsisnurses
An open platform that joins nurses / equivalent all over the UK to share knowledge and experiences to improve practice and care for the patient with sepsis.
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Ron Daniels speaking at #NHSSepsis said 'We are working towards improving outcomes for Sepsis but it will take time' Sepsis Suzi The UK Sepsis Trust UK Sepsis Nurse Forum Sepsis Nurse ICUsteps Sepsis Alliance SepsisWestHertsUK sepsis@lthtr Sepsis Research (FEAT) Dr. Ron Daniels BEM ow.ly/qJi350RiY3p
Dive deep into the intersection of cancer & sepsis with Dr. Ron Daniels BEM, and Siwan Haf Seaman from Marie Curie EOLC in our latest podcast.
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Updated NICE guideline on Sepsis published 31/01/24
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Sepsis Suzi The UK Sepsis Trust UK Sepsis Nurse Forum Sepsis Nurse ICUsteps Sepsis Alliance SepsisWestHertsUK sepsis@lthtr Sepsis Research (FEAT) Dr. Ron Daniels BEM LSC Yvonne Young
Jason Watkins They used to, Jason, before the pandemic. UK Sepsis Nurse Forum used to have over 200 members with many NHS trusts represented. Sadly the number has reduced significantly as practitioners were redeployed during the pandemic.
Helen SepsisSTnurse huge thank you to Helen for another amazing conference! The forum wouldn’t be what it is today without all your hard work and dedication.
I’ve got some pretty big shoes to fill 🙈
Helen SepsisSTnurse Thank you for everything you have done over the years Helen, you have been amazing xx
Great plan for future collaboration Sarah Odams Nottingham University Hospitals Leicester's Hospitals and others on opportunities for revision to Nervecentre Software sepsis screening alongside future of NiCE sepsis
Brilliant hearing work of pilot areas on the worry & concern national workstream. Lots of early learning to be had…good opportunity for us Nottingham University Hospitals to consider where asking the Qs to our patient of “do you feel better, worse or the same as before” fits? John Welch UCLH