37 min

Series 3, Episode 2 - Dr. Bob and Sarah Action on Sepsis Podcast

    • Medicine

In this episode, Kristine is joined by Dr. Bob Hancock, Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, Director, Centre for Microbial Diseases and Immunity Research (CMDR), Canada Research Chair Holder in Health and Genomics as well as Registered Nurse with a Masters in Nursing, Sarah Carriere from the  BC Patient Safety & Quality Council where we will have a robust discussion about the recurrence of sepsis in some patients, innovative early diagnostic tools currently in development and the importance of the patient voice to improve patient safety when it comes to severe illness like sepsis.
If you haven't already, please listen to episode 1 of this series, Shannon’s story, to get the back-story and learn how sepsis affected her health and continues to this day.
For more information on Action on Sepsis, please visit our website:
https://sepsis.ubc.ca/podcast
Did you enjoy listening to our podcast? Please fill out this short survey (link is here) to help us understand what our listeners enjoyed about the podcast, and how we can make future series more engaging. It will take 1-2 minutes!

In this episode, Kristine is joined by Dr. Bob Hancock, Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, Director, Centre for Microbial Diseases and Immunity Research (CMDR), Canada Research Chair Holder in Health and Genomics as well as Registered Nurse with a Masters in Nursing, Sarah Carriere from the  BC Patient Safety & Quality Council where we will have a robust discussion about the recurrence of sepsis in some patients, innovative early diagnostic tools currently in development and the importance of the patient voice to improve patient safety when it comes to severe illness like sepsis.
If you haven't already, please listen to episode 1 of this series, Shannon’s story, to get the back-story and learn how sepsis affected her health and continues to this day.
For more information on Action on Sepsis, please visit our website:
https://sepsis.ubc.ca/podcast
Did you enjoy listening to our podcast? Please fill out this short survey (link is here) to help us understand what our listeners enjoyed about the podcast, and how we can make future series more engaging. It will take 1-2 minutes!

37 min