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SRM SEPSICON 2026 in Chennai focused on improving sepsis care. Experts emphasized multidisciplinary collaboration for better patient outcomes.
GlipzoNithin M. Nagarkar, Pro-Vice Chancellor (MHS) at SRMIST, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that effective sepsis care relies on multidisciplinary coordination among clinicians, microbiologists, and researchers. Their insights reinforced the need for a holistic approach in tackling such a complex medical challenge.
By addressing the complexities surrounding sepsis through education and collaboration, the conference aims to equip medical practitioners with the tools necessary to improve patient outcomes significantly.
Moreover, with ongoing advancements in microbiology and infectious diseases, healthcare professionals will need to remain adaptive and informed to tackle the evolving landscape of sepsis treatment effectively. The commitment shown at this conference may pave the way for future initiatives aimed at enhancing both awareness and treatment of this critical condition.

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