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WORLD SEPSIS CONGRESS AND WSC SPOTLIGHT

In 2016, the Global Sepsis Alliance established the World Sepsis Congress, a free online congress covering all aspects of sepsis. Sepsis . In 2017, the GSA established World Sepsis Congress Spotlight, a smaller satellite conference that highlights a particular sepsis topic. Since then, these two congresses alternate, every year in April.

We want to share information about a scientific event in person that will take place in the Barceló Sants Hotel in Barcelona on November 29. The scientific meeting titled "PRO-ADRENOMEDULIN: New horizons" It promises to be an invaluable opportunity to expand your knowledge in the field of sepsis and critically ill patients.

We are very pleased to share the excellent news about the collaboration framework that we have established between the Foundation for the Progress of Education and Health (FPES) and the Society of Intensive Medicine of the Community of Madrid (SOMIAMA), joining forces in the specialized training to combat sepsis.

We are proud to announce the launch of a high-quality, university-accredited postgraduate course, which has been the result of the collaborative effort of numerous highly qualified professionals. Therefore, we would like to extend a cordial invitation to you to join our new postgraduate course in collaboration with UDIMA University: "Specialist Course in Diagnosis, Stratification and Treatment of Sepsis". The program has been developed within the framework of the portal's training initiatives sepsis-one.org

On April 25 and 26, 2023, the World Sepsis Congress will return. Over the course of two days and 16 highly relevant and diverse sessions, more than 85 speakers from more than 30 countries will discuss all aspects of sepsis, including the link to pandemics and AMR, the role of AI, ML, big data, patient safety, policy impact, novel trial design, the latest research and much more.

Attend the 6th Annual Meeting of the ESA in person or online. This year we will be discussing with high-level speakers, experts, and sepsis survivors what it takes to integrate sepsis into the broader landscape of health policy...

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