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Severe COVID-19 infection can be a form of viral sepsis with occasionally concomitant bacterial infection. Hear discussion on the definition of sepsis and overlap with case descriptions of patients with severe COVID-19.
Christa A. Schorr, DNP, MSN, RN, FCCM, explored the future of sepsis as part of the 50th Critical Care Congress. “The biggest obstacles to surviving sepsis include early diagnosis and treatment—getting to a medical facility that can manage sepsis quickly,” she said.
Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD, was six years old when he was introduced to science fiction. He imagined all the advanced technologies that would exist by the time he went to medical school to help him learn to be a better doctor.
 
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SCCM’s premier peer-reviewed journals provide articles to help readers stay ahead of the latest advances in critical care technology and research as new and innovative findings continually improve the practice of critical care. SCCM’s Professional and Select members receive Critical Care Medicine as part of their benefits, and members of the Pediatrics Section receive Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. SCCM also publishes the open access journal, Critical Care Explorations.
CCM covers all aspects of acute and emergency care for the critically ill or injured patient, including the latest news on clinical breakthroughs and promising research.
As the official pediatric publication of SCCM and WFPICCS, PCCM is devoted to pediatric and neonatal intensive care medicine.
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