Thursday Sep 16, 2021
Sepsis management
Effectively managing sepsis is a challenge in every health care organization, and it has required an extensive and involving program at the medical center for Keck Medicine of USC in Los Angeles. Keeping clinicians, particularly physicians, engaged is crucial to improving clinical outcomes in sepsis patients. This podcast delves into real-world, essential details about how both the work of a physician champion and the use of supporting data have contributed to effective sepsis management.
Guest speakers:
Lisa Johnson, DNP, MSN, RN, CENP
Director
Quality and Outcomes Management
USC-Keck Medical Center
Tarina Lee Kang, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Medical Director, Quality
Keck School of Medicine of USC
Tusdi Rodriguez, BSN, RN, OCN
Clinical Quality Specialist
USC-Keck Medical Center
Moderator:
Marilyn Sherrill, MBA, RN
PI Program Director
Vizient
Show Notes:
[00:25] Start of the new sepsis initiative at USC-Keck Medical Center (Lisa Johnson)
[01:51] Challenges in prior efforts and changes made (Tusdi Rodriguez)
[03:07] Role of the physician champion (Tarina Kang)
[03:53] Attitude to take when working with physicians on sepsis – the long game (Kang)
[05:29] Value of physician champion in saying what others cannot (Johnson)
[06:07] Preparing for the crucial conversation – know the patient (Kang, Rodriguez)
[09:10] Rundown of a successful sepsis management framework (Johnson)
Links | Resources:
Archived video of PI Collaborative on Sepsis Management Click here
Slide presentation from Vizient PI Collaborative on Sepsis Management Click here
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