
Critical Care and Perinatal Sepsis
Includes a Live Web Event on 05/14/2025 at 11:00 AM (PDT)
Description:
Date: May 14, 2025
Time: 2:00 - 3:00 pm ET / 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PT
Maternal Sepsis Week highlights the urgency of addressing perinatal sepsis, a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. This session explores the most severe forms of sepsis affecting pregnant and postpartum individuals in the U.S., examining their connection to emerging infectious threats. Current treatment guidelines will be applied to critical care scenarios, assessing the effectiveness of different management strategies. The session also focuses on proactive approaches to early detection and intervention, particularly during disease outbreaks, to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the activity, the learner should be able to:
- Describe the severe forms of sepsis affecting pregnant women in the US;
- Explain the relationship of severe forms of sepsis to rising endemic and pandemic diseases;
- Apply current treatment guidelines to manage cases of critical perinatal sepsis;
- Analyze the effectiveness of different treatment strategies for perinatal sepsis.
Target Audience:
Nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, emergency responders, pharmacists, medical technologists, respiratory therapists, physical/occupational therapists, infection prevention specialists, data/quality specialists, and more.

Jason Vaught, MD
Associate Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jason Vaught, MD, is an Associate Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, and Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital where he serves as a maternal fetal medicine and critical care specialist. His research studies and clinical expertise include maternal critical illness, cardiac disease in pregnancy, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and placenta accreta spectrum.
He has been active in the care of both pregnant and non-pregnant patients within the COVID pandemic. He also serves as the Director of Labor and Delivery at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17068 for 1.2 contact hours.
Other healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of attendance for 1.0 contact hour.
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