9th National Forum on Sepsis – November 6, 2025
As friends and partners in the global fight against sepsis, we are pleased to share information about the 9th National Forum on Sepsis, which will be held virtually on November 6, 2025.
This year’s Forum brings together leaders in medicine, policy, innovation, and patient advocacy for a dynamic discussion on how emerging practices and technologies are reshaping sepsis care. The program is designed for physicians, nurses, sepsis coordinators, hospital innovation and patient quality officers, and other professionals working across hospital and outpatient settings. Free continuing education credits will be available for both nurses and physicians.
Through roundtable discussions and expert presentations, attendees will gain strategic insights and practical tools to navigate the evolving landscape of sepsis policy and practice, and ultimately help save more lives.
Key speakers include:
Derek Angus, MD, Chair, Department of Critical Care Medicine, UPMC & University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Akin Demehin, Vice President, Quality and Safety Policy, American Hospital Association
Jeremy Faust, MD, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Kristen Panthagani, MD, Yale Emergency Scholar & Founder, You Can Know Things
Ray Dantes, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine & Physician Lead, EHC Sepsis Program, Emory University School of Medicine
Rachael Spooner, Vice President, Center for Virtual Health, Northwell Health
Nirav Shah, MD, Senior Scholar, Stanford University & Founder, Qualified Health
Suchi Saria, MD, Founder, Bayesian Health
Mark Sands, MD, SVP, Clinical Transformation & Improvement & Associate CMO, Northwell Health