New York Black Nurses Association

Creating Pockets of Excellence: Improving Sepsis Programs Through Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration and Physician Champions

CE Information
1.25 contact hours
Completion Time
1 hour, 15 minutes
Available Until
June 1, 2026
Posted By
Sepsis Alliance
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Overview

Specialties
Infection Control / Infectious Disease
Clinical Topics
Infectious Disease

A best-practice sepsis program requires a multi-disciplinary approach that involves the participation of patients and families, as well as a diverse and engaged team of healthcare professionals and clinical champions with clearly defined roles. In this live webinar, presenters will discuss how such a multi-disciplinary healthcare team approach can ensure coordinated, high-quality care and can improve sepsis bundle compliance, patient outcomes, and staff satisfaction. Attendees will also learn about best-practice process improvement protocols, functions, and initiatives to help support multi-disciplinary collaboration and champion buy-in.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the activity, the learner should be able to:

  • Restate how sepsis bundle compliance, patient outcomes, and staff satisfaction can be improved through multidisciplinary collaboration utilizing clinical champions;
  • Summarize the role of a Sepsis Physician Champion;
  • Identify the functions, initiatives, and process improvement protocols that help support best-practice sepsis programs.

Speakers

Michelle Evans
Michelle Evans MSN, RN, APRN, NP-C

APP Sepsis Program Coordinator
Summa Health

Michelle Evans, MSN, RN, APRN, NP-C, obtained her ADN in 1999 and BSN in 2007, both from Walsh University. She earned her Masters as an Advanced Practice Nurse in 2010 from Malone University and is board-certified through the ANCC as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Her clinical background is in Critical Care/Rapid Response and Hospitalist Medicine. Michelle discovered her passion for sepsis care while serving as the Intensivist Program Coordinator for Aultman Hospital from 2002-2009. She has been the Sepsis Program Coordinator for Summa Health System in Akron since January 2021. Michelle resides in Canton, Ohio, with her husband Dave, and has three adult sons.

Michael Chandler
Michael Chandler MD

Medical Director, Medical Intensive Care Unit
Summa Health System

Michael Chandler, MD, earned his doctor of medicine from the Ohio State University and completed his pulmonary/critical care fellowship at the University of Nebraska. He currently works at the Summa Health System in Akron and Barberton, Ohio, serving as the Medical Director of the medical intensive care unit. Dr. Chandler has been actively involved in improving sepsis care at Summa, and serves as one of the ICU Sepsis Physician Champions.

Quentin Reuter
Quentin Reuter MD

Clinical Decision Unit Medical Director
Summa Health System

Quentin Reuter, MD, earned his bachelor of science in biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his doctor of medicine from Vanderbilt University. He completed his residency at Northwestern University. He is currently employed by US Acute Care Solutions, working at Summa Health System in Akron and Barberton, Ohio as an emergency room physician. At Summa, her serves as a member of the core faculty, CDU Medical Director, and the emergency department representative for the Summa Sepsis QI Initiative. He is actively involved in the improvement of sepsis care at Summa as the ED Sepsis Physician Champion. Dr. Reuter lives in Youngstown, Ohio, with his wife and children.

Cameron “Spike” McCorcle
Cameron “Spike” McCorcle MD

Inpatient / Residency Physician Champion
Summa Health System

Spike McCorcle, MD, earned his doctor of medicine from the Northeast Ohio Medical University and is board-certified in internal medicine. He is employed at Summa Health System in Akron, Ohio, currently serving as a member of the core faculty and clinical teaching faculty for the internal medicine residency. Dr. McCorcle has over 16 years of clinical and administrative experience ranging from emergency technician patient care, laboratory services, coordination with subacute and long-term care facilities, patient services, process improvement, outreach, and nursing education, and is now actively involved in direct patient care and the education and training of the next generation of medical practitioners. Dr. McCorcle has seen the impact of severe illness on patients, caregivers, healthcare workers, and the healthcare system as a whole. As Summa’s inpatient/residency Sepsis Physician Champion, he understands that early recognition and treatment of sepsis is a vital step in improving the outcomes of both patients and the healthcare system. He resides with Lindsay, his wife of 15 years, and their three children.

Gwen Hughes
Gwen Hughes MD

Critical Care Hospitalist
Summa Health System

Gwen Hughes, MD, earned her doctor of medicine from Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest, and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. She has been employed at Summa Health System, Akron, Ohio, for many years as a critical care hospitalist. She also leads the line team/TPN service. Dr. Hughes is considered a mentor by colleagues and staff alike, and is actively involved in sepsis education for residents when they begin their ICU rotations. Dr. Hughes has long been active in the improvement of sepsis care at Summa, and serves as one of the ICU Sepsis Physician Champions.

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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