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  • Various cutting edge critical care topics
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  • Innovations in the field of nursing

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View Nicole's Webinars & Podcasts

The Sepsis Spectrum Podcast

Hosted by Nicole Kupchik MN, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, PCCN, the Sepsis Spectrum is an exploration of real-world patient cases, expert insights, and clinical deep dives to unravel the most complex presentations facing modern medicine. Through gripping stories and in-depth interviews, Nicole examines diagnostic challenges, cutting-edge treatments, and the growing threat of AMR.

Listen to the trailer: Are Microbial Mysteries all in Vein?

Listen, Watch & Subscribe: The Sepsis Spectrum Podcast

Episode Guide

  • 7/1/2025 - Episode 1: How Are AMR and Sepsis Connected? 
  • 7/2/2025 - Episode 2: Can the Microbiome Predict Sepsis?
  • 7/8/2025 - Episode 3: Can We Catch Sepsis Earlier?
  • 7/15/2025 - Episode 4: Is Hospital-Onset Sepsis Our Blind Spot?
  • 7/22/2025 - Episode 5: Why Do Clinicians Miss Sepsis?
  • 7/29/2025 - Episode 6: Are Sepsis Protocols Ready for AI?
  • 8/5/2025 - Episode 7: Can Patient Harm Drive Better Sepsis Prevention?
  • 8/12/2025 - Episode 8: Can We Humanize Post-Sepsis Care?
  • 8/19/2025 - Episode 9: Are We Failing Sepsis Survivors Who Need Us Most?

Support for this educational series from Sepsis Alliance

Saving Lives: Improving Cardiac Resuscitation

These educational webinars, which are free and accredited, are designed to improve CPR quality through evidence-based strategies and solutions. The series highlight actionable information that can make a difference to all hospital team members involved in resuscitation, including nurses, respiratory therapists and physicians. Nicole Kupchik, MN, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, PCCN will be a featured speaker in each episode along with other industry leaders in the field.

Support for this educational series from Stryker

 

Initiatives in Safe Patient Care

Early Warning Scoring (EWS) systems provide a commonly understood way to recognize the degree of deterioration in a patient’s status, and can ensure that every patient is seen at the right time by the right person. The EWS is based on the collection of a combination of vital signs including heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure and body temperature. In this webinar, there will a discussion of the benefits, variations and strategies for overcoming barriers to successful implementation of EWS in hospitals.

Support for this educational activity from Medtronic

 
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