This CE will provide pharmacists with a review of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM’s) Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2021 and discuss key changes compared to previous versions.
Fee
$10.00
CE Hours
1.00
CE Units
0.100
Activity Type
- Knowledge
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
Accreditation(s)
Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
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Requirements for CE Credit
To receive credit the following items must be completed
1. Register for the event through supharmacy.learningexpressce.com
2. Attend the entire activity
3. Complete all relevant learning assessments
4. Complete an activity evaluation through supharmacy.learningexpressce.com
Support/Credits
No external funding has been obtained for this activity. The speakers have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
Objectives
- Recognize the pathophysiology of sepsis and septic shock
- Outline appropriate therapies for the management of sepsis and septic shock
- Discuss current literature that supports the Sepsis guideline changes
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Jacob Gregory, PharmD.
Brief Bio : Dr. Jacob Gregory is the PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident at WellSpan – York Hospital, and completed his PGY1 training at UPMC Presbyterian. As an aspiring critical care pharmacist, Dr. Gregory has encountered many patients with sepsis and septic shock. His combined experience with that of his project advisor, Dr. Alison Sabados, have adequately prepared him for his lecture today. Dr. Gregory’s professional interests include toxicology, neurology, and cardiac disease states. |
Activity Number
0101-0000-22-004-H01-P
Release Date:
Apr 1, 2022
Credit Expiration Date:
Apr 1, 2025
CE Hours
1.00