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9.30 10.00 10.20 Venue: Auditorium 1, State Library of Queensland Cultural Precinct, Stanley Place South Bank, South Brisbane Statewide Paediatric Sepsis Forum Program Queensland Health 21 August 2017 Clinical Excellence Division Creating solutions for better healthcare 8.45 9.15 9.20 Registration Welcome Statewide Sepsis Steering Committe Dr Andrew Hallahan, Paediatric Lead, Clinical Excellence Division, Queensland Department of Health Session 1: Global and national context Chair: Professor Simon Finfer Global and national impact - Why, where, and how do children die of sepsis in 2017? A/Professor Luregn Schlapbach, Paediatric Intensive Care Staff Specialist, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital and Paediatric Critical Care Research Group, University of Queensland; and Chair, Paediatric Intensive Care Advisory Group, Statewide Intensive Care Network Health Lessons learnt from Incident analysis in paediatric sepsis cases in Queensland Dr Kevin McCaffery, Staff Specialist, Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital and Chair, Statewide Recognising and Responding to Clinical Deterioration Committee Healthcare associated sepsis A/Professor Julia Clark, Service Group Director, Infectious Diseases, Immunology/Allergy, Rheumatology, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital 10.40 Lived parent experience of paediatric sepsis Ms Anita Douglas, Consumer and Dr Christa Bell, Staff Specialist, Emergency Physician and Children's Critical Care Paediatrician, Gold Coast University Hospital Michael Rice and A/Professor Rebecca Kimble, Co-Chairs Statewide Sepsis Steering Committee

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Page 1: Statewide Paediatric Sepsis Forum Program · of paediatric sepsis Specialist, Emergency Physician and Chi Ms Anita Douglas, Consumer and Dr Christa Bell, Staff ldren's Critical Care

9.30

10.00

10.20

Venue: Auditorium 1, State Library of Queensland Cultural Precinct, Stanley Place South Bank, South Brisbane

Statewide Paediatric Sepsis Forum Program

Queensland Health

21 August 2017

Clinical Excellence DivisionCreating solutions for better healthcare

8.459.15

9.20

Registration Welcome

Statewide Sepsis Steering Committe

Dr Andrew Hallahan, Paediatric Lead, Clinical Excellence Division, Queensland Department of Health

Session 1: Global and national context Chair: Professor Simon Finfer

Global and national impact - Why, where, and how do children die of sepsis in 2017?

A/Professor Luregn Schlapbach, Paediatric Intensive Care Staff Specialist, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital and Paediatric Critical Care Research Group, University of Queensland; and Chair, Paediatric Intensive Care Advisory Group, Statewide Intensive Care Network Health

Lessons learnt from Incident analysis in paediatric sepsis cases in Queensland

Dr Kevin McCaffery, Staff Specialist, Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital and Chair, Statewide Recognising and Responding to Clinical Deterioration Committee

Healthcare associated sepsis

A/Professor Julia Clark, Service Group Director, Infectious Diseases, Immunology/Allergy, Rheumatology, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital

10.40 Lived parent experience of paediatric sepsis

Ms Anita Douglas, Consumer and Dr Christa Bell, Staff Specialist, Emergency Physician and Children's Critical Care Paediatrician, Gold Coast University Hospital

Michael Rice and A/Professor Rebecca Kimble, Co-Chairs Statewide Sepsis Steering Committee

Page 2: Statewide Paediatric Sepsis Forum Program · of paediatric sepsis Specialist, Emergency Physician and Chi Ms Anita Douglas, Consumer and Dr Christa Bell, Staff ldren's Critical Care

Statewide PaediatricSepsis Forum Program

Clinical Excellence DivisionCreating solutions for better healthcare

12.30

13.30

14.00

Morning tea11.00

11.20

11.40

Closing the Gap on Sepsis - Challenges for Children of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Background

From Home to ICU - The journey of a child with sepsis: current response systems, gaps and future directions

Professor Gracelyn Smallwood, Professor of Nursing and midwifery, Central Queensland University and A/Professor Division of Tropical Health Medicine, James Cook University

Session 2: Sepsis journey Chair: A/Professor Luregn Schlapbach

National action on sepsis: How should Australia respond to the WHO resolution?

Dr Christa Bell, Staff Specialist, Emergency Physician and Children's Critical Care Paediatrician, Gold Coast University Hospital Dr Peter Snelling, Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital Dr Paula Lister, Director, Children`s Critical Care Unit, Sunshine Coast University Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UKProfessor Simon Finfer, Executive Board Global Sepsis Alliance, Director Australian Sepsis Network; The George Institute for Global Health; University of NSW

Implementing a Program NSW Paediatric ‘Sepsis Kills’ - Early intervention saves

Dr Jonny Taitz, Director, Paediatric Patient Safety, NSW Clinical Excellence Commission

Round Table Discussion Professor Simon Finfer, A/Professor Luregn Schlapbach, Dr Jonny Taitz, Ms Anita Douglas and Professor Gracelyn Smallwood

14.50 Next Steps - Paediatric sepsis pathway working group

A/Professor Julia Clark, Service Group Director, Infectious Diseases, Immunology/Allergy, Rheumatology, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital

Lunch13.00

Session 3: Early intervention - bundle implementation Chair: A/Professor Julia Clark