Pune: Ruby Hall Clinic marked World Sepsis Day with a series of academic sessions, awareness activities, and outreach initiatives aimed at improving the early recognition and management of sepsis.
The event brought together healthcare professionals, patients, and the community in a united effort to fight this critical health threat.
World Sepsis Day at Ruby Hall Clinic: Academic and Clinical Focus
The highlight of the day was a Continuing Medical Education (CME) session, where doctors and healthcare professionals discussed the latest research, evidence-based practices, and strategies for timely intervention in sepsis care.
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The program also included the inauguration of the Sepsis Awareness Pledge and Wall of Commitment, with hospital consultants, doctors, and staff pledging their responsibility to combat sepsis.
World Sepsis Day: Public Awareness and Community Outreach
To extend awareness beyond clinical settings, Ruby Hall Clinic organized interactive stalls in the hospital lobby, distributing educational material to patients, families, and visitors.
The ICU team further expanded engagement through community outreach initiatives, offering practical information on sepsis prevention, early recognition of symptoms, and the importance of seeking immediate medical help.
Expert Insights on World Sepsis Day
Commenting on the initiative, Dr Prachee Sathe, Director – Critical Care Medicine, said:
“Sepsis continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable deaths worldwide, yet awareness remains low. Through initiatives like these, we aim to bridge the knowledge gap, empower both healthcare professionals and the public, and save lives through early recognition and timely treatment.”
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Dr Purvez Grant, Chief Cardiologist, Chairman and Managing Trustee of Ruby Hall Clinic, added:
“At Ruby Hall Clinic, combating sepsis requires a multi-pronged approach—clinical excellence, education, and community participation. Our commitment extends beyond this day, shaping the way we train our teams, engage with patients, and create awareness across society.”
Strengthening Sepsis Care Beyond World Sepsis Day
Through its academic sessions, awareness campaigns, and outreach programs, Ruby Hall Clinic reaffirmed its commitment to advancing sepsis care. The hospital continues to focus on equipping both healthcare professionals and the wider community with the tools and knowledge needed to fight sepsis effectively.