The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will host a Sept. 22 webinar on “Empowering Nurses for Early Sepsis Recognition.” Experts will discuss lessons learned from engaging nurses when expanding sepsis early recognition programs; piloting sepsis early recognition programs; implementing sepsis screening on hospital wards; and how to implement early sepsis screening in health care facilities. For more information or to register for the 2 p.m. ET webinar, a partnership with the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American Nurses Association, click here.

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