Sepsis and Flu: Challenges in Prevention and Diagnosis
CE Information
1.25 contact hoursCompletion Time
1 hour, 15 minutesAvailable Until
June 1, 2026Posted By
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Overview
Specialties
Infection Control / Infectious DiseaseClinical Topics
Infectious Disease and InfluenzaLike any viral infection, influenza (flu) can cause viral sepsis. It can also present in conjunction with or be followed by a secondary bacterial infection that can lead to bacterial sepsis. Diagnosing and recognizing a patient’s risk for critical illness related to influenza and sepsis can be challenging.
During this webinar, learners will examine the immunopathology and clinical manifestations of influenza infection and will discuss extrapulmonary complications and linkages between influenza and sepsis. The presenter will also discuss diagnostic testing and treatment for influenza infection.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the activity, the learner should be able to:
- Describe the basic immunopathology and clinical manifestations of influenza;
- Discuss extrapulmonary complications and linkages between influenza and sepsis;
- Review diagnostic testing and current treatment recommendations for influenza.
Speakers
Professor of Medicine
Peter Gulick is currently an associate professor of medicine at Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, and serves as adjunct faculty in the College of Human Medicine and the College of Nursing. He received training in two primary specialties: infectious diseases at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and medical oncology at Roswell Park Memorial Institute. Gulick is director of the MSU HIV/Hepatitis clinic where his primary area of interest is HIV therapy, as well as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and co-infection therapy. In addition to teaching, Gulick has cared for HIV patients for 20 years and hepatitis C patients for 10 years. He has served on the Lung Cancer Advisory Committee through the State of Michigan's Department of Community Health , as well as the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Intervention Section, the Michigan Cancer Consortium and the Region 1 Smallpox Planning Team.
CE Information
This activity offers 1.25 contact hours to attendees.
Accredited by California Board of Registered Nursing.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17068 for 1.7 contact hours.
Other healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of attendance for 1.25 contact hours.
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