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  2026-01-27 09:00 - 2026-01-30 12:15

  Clarion Congress Hotel Ostrava  |  Ostrava, Csehország

 

Dear Colleagues,

It is a great honor to invite you to the expert session organized by SepsEast, which will take place during the Colors of Sepsis Congress on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, from 9:00 AM. This session will focus on the latest approaches to the treatment of critically ill patients and offers a unique opportunity to engage with several leading experts in the field.

In 2012 a group of enthusiastic intensivists launched an initiative called SepsEast. The mission and vision of SepsEast have not changed in more than a decade since its founding: "Through education, training, clinical research and communication, the SepsEast Initiative contributes to increased awareness, better understanding, treatment development and improved outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe."

We are sure that this session, which can now be considered traditional at Colors of Sepsis Congress, will be worthy of the mission of SepsEast and will provide an excellent opportunity to gain new knowledge, develop cooperation, share experiences and build relationships. In addition, let us invite you to the upcoming SepsEast Conference in Budapest, scheduled for 12-13 June 2026.

We look forward to seeing you there!
Yours sincerely,

Dr. Zoltán Ruszkai, MD, PhD
and
Prof. Dr. Zsolt Molnár, MD, PhD, DEAA

 

 

 

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English
Language of the Conference
Czech
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Clarion Congress Hotel Ostrava, Zkrácená, Zábřeh, Zábřeh nad Odrou, Ostrava, okres Ostrava-město, Morva-sziléziai kerület, Morva-Szilézia
703 00, Csehország

 

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Event: From 2026-01-27 09:00 to 2026-01-30 12:15

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BRIDGING THE EAST TO THE WEST

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SepsEast Community is a voluntary initiative of Central and Eastern European intensivists to bring East and West closer to each other for a better ICU care.

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