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DR PAUL HUGGAN, Consultant, Infectious Disease at Te Whatu Ora Waikato, Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland, Founding Trustee – Sepsis Trust NZ
GEOFF LANCE, Farmer and sepsis survivor
Any infection can lead to Sepsis. It can develop rapidly and become life-threatening — early recognition and action are critical. Timed to lead into World Sepsis Day, this webinar focuses on recognising and responding to sepsis in everyday healthcare settings. It features a powerful account from Geoff, a farmer and sepsis survivor, who will share his personal experience of illness, hospitalisation, and recovery. Following this, the Sepsis Trust’s co-founder,
Dr Paul Huggan, an infectious disease and acute medicine physician, will present the latest evidence on sepsis, red flag symptoms, practical assessment tools, and culturally responsive approaches to care. Paul will also be sharing details of the brand new HQSC sepsis quality improvement package – hot off the press launching the day of this webinar!
Designed for those working in general practice, urgent care, aged residential care, and hospital settings, this session will enhance your confidence in identifying and responding to sepsis early. Paul brings global clinical expertise and is the co-founder of the NZ Sepsis Trust, with a research focus on sepsis outcomes in Aotearoa.
Suspect it. Say it. Stop it. Join us to sharpen your skills and save lives.
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