Live Webinar
JUNE 24 | 12:00 PM PT
Ask the Expert: Building Sepsis and Rapid Response Programs That Actually Stick.
A live, ask-me-anything conversation with a former Director of Nursing who built a sepsis and rapid response program from scratch. Bring your questions.
With Jaclyn Bond MSN-LM, MBA-HM, RN
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You came back from your last conference full of ideas. Turning that inspiration into a real sepsis program on your unit is the hard part. Whether you are starting from ground zero or rebuilding a program that is falling apart, you do not have to reinvent the wheel. The fastest way forward is to ask someone who has already done it.
What to Expect
A candid conversation with an expert who has already done the hard work
Jaclyn will give a short, behind-the-scenes look at the sepsis and rapid response program she built, what worked, what she would do differently, and then she will open the floor to you. Come with the questions you have been stuck on and leave with specific, practical advice you can take back to your team.
Come With Your Questions
Jaclyn can speak to:
- Launching and structuring a Sepsis Emergency Response Team
- Sepsis resuscitation and order sets
- SEP-1, CMS reporting, and EMR workflows
- Collecting data that proves your program works
- Building the staffing and FTEs to support it
- Getting buy-in from leadership and the C-suite
- Making the case for new tools and technology at the bedside
Your Expert
Jaclyn Bond, MSN-LM, MBA-HM, RN
Jaclyn Bond built a nursing-led sepsis emergency response team (SERT) from the ground up, and her work leading it has been published in SAGE Open Medicine for improving bundle compliance, patient outcomes, and hospital length of stay. A former ED nurse and Director of Nursing in Southern California who oversaw eight specialty teams, she has done the exact work this session is about: building the staffing and FTEs, passing five straight Joint Commission sepsis certifications, and making the case to the C-suite. She holds dual master's degrees in healthcare administration and nursing leadership and is a passionate advocate for nurse-led, evidence-based practice.