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Webinar: BMJ Best Practice and state-of-the-art care for Sepsis in Adults

Webinar: BMJ Best Practice and state-of-the-art care for Sepsis in Adults
  • Wednesday 29th April 2026, 2-3pm
Improve sepsis outcomes for adult patients by joining our expert speakers, Dr Kieran Walsh (BMJ Clinical Director) and Professor Matt Morgan (Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Cardiff), for a focused webinar. 
This session will guide you through practical strategies for leveraging BMJ Best Practice to provide outstanding care and address common clinical challenges in sepsis management.
  • Key Topics: Managing comorbidities, overcoming implementation challenges, and avoiding clinical pitfalls.
  • Who: Ideal for all NHS Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists and Students.
  • Takeaway: Practical strategies for evidence-based care at the bedside.

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