2026 SSC Children’s Guidelines Updates: What Clinicians Need to Know Surviving Sepsis Campaign

CERP A 0.70

Expires Dec 31, 2026

Topics: Sepsis

Population: Pediatric

Role: APRN, Staff

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Activity Summary

Dive into the newly updated Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines with this comprehensive webcast. Cochairs from the children’s guidelines panel will walk through the latest recommendations—updated to reflect new clinical evidence since the previous guidelines—and discuss how these changes influence the recognition and management of sepsis and septic shock in everyday practice. Developed by an expert panel representing diverse backgrounds across all continents, patients, and families, the updated guidelines reflect broad perspectives to support optimal care worldwide. In addition to reviewing what’s new, the webcast will explore how to interpret and apply the recommendations effectively in clinical practice with considerations for adapting to treating patients in low-resource settings.

For more information, please visit the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Website

Objectives

  • Have a clear understanding of the updated Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines for children.
  • Apply practical strategies for improving outcomes for patients with sepsis and septic shock.

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