The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) has recently published a position paper on recommended changes to the SEP-1 sepsis early management bundle. The panel discusses IDSA’s recommendations for broad-spectrum antibiotic administration and their potential impact on practice.
SPEAKERS
 Lance Ray is the Clinical  Specialist in Emergency Medicine and PGY2 Residency Program Director at Denver  Health. He is affiliate faculty with the Global Emergency Care Initiative and  lecturer in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Colorado. He has extensive  experience in the Emergency Department with previous practice at Texas Health  Resources followed by University of Colorado Hospital. His research and  clinical interests focus on acute management of arrhythmia and heart failure in  the emergency setting. Lance earned his PharmD from the University of Texas  College of Pharmacy. He is a member of the ASHP Section Advisory Group for  Emergency Medicine, is recipient of several statewide pharmacy teaching awards  and has held leadership positions with ASHP and the Texas Society of  Health-System Pharmacists.
Lance Ray is the Clinical  Specialist in Emergency Medicine and PGY2 Residency Program Director at Denver  Health. He is affiliate faculty with the Global Emergency Care Initiative and  lecturer in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Colorado. He has extensive  experience in the Emergency Department with previous practice at Texas Health  Resources followed by University of Colorado Hospital. His research and  clinical interests focus on acute management of arrhythmia and heart failure in  the emergency setting. Lance earned his PharmD from the University of Texas  College of Pharmacy. He is a member of the ASHP Section Advisory Group for  Emergency Medicine, is recipient of several statewide pharmacy teaching awards  and has held leadership positions with ASHP and the Texas Society of  Health-System Pharmacists.
 Bhavik Shah earned his  doctorate of pharmacy from Rutgers University, and completed post-graduate  training in pharmacy practice and infectious diseases at Thomas Jefferson  University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He is an associate professor at the  Jefferson College of Pharmacy and co-director of the Pharmacology thread in the  JeffMD curriculum at SIdney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson  University. He is an active member of ASHP and ACCP. Within ASHP, he has served  as vice-chair and is currently the chair of the Year-Round Educational Steering  Committee for 2020-2021.
Bhavik Shah earned his  doctorate of pharmacy from Rutgers University, and completed post-graduate  training in pharmacy practice and infectious diseases at Thomas Jefferson  University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He is an associate professor at the  Jefferson College of Pharmacy and co-director of the Pharmacology thread in the  JeffMD curriculum at SIdney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson  University. He is an active member of ASHP and ACCP. Within ASHP, he has served  as vice-chair and is currently the chair of the Year-Round Educational Steering  Committee for 2020-2021.
 Kellie J. Goodlet,  PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP is an Assistant Professor at Midwestern University College  of Pharmacy and a Faculty Clinical Pharmacist at St. Joseph’s Hospital and  Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. She completed her Doctor of Pharmacy at the University  of Arizona and PGY1+PGY2 Infectious Diseases Residency at Hartford Hospital.  Her areas of interest include antimicrobial stewardship, developing resident  research skills, and the management of drug resistance and opportunistic  infection in immunosuppressed patient populations.
Kellie J. Goodlet,  PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP is an Assistant Professor at Midwestern University College  of Pharmacy and a Faculty Clinical Pharmacist at St. Joseph’s Hospital and  Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. She completed her Doctor of Pharmacy at the University  of Arizona and PGY1+PGY2 Infectious Diseases Residency at Hartford Hospital.  Her areas of interest include antimicrobial stewardship, developing resident  research skills, and the management of drug resistance and opportunistic  infection in immunosuppressed patient populations.
 Mark Skildum graduated  from the University Of Minnesota College Of Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1  Residency and a PGY2 HSPA Residency at United Hospital in Saint Paul, MN. He is  a graduate of the ASHP Foundation Pharmacy Leadership Academy and is board  certified in pharmacotherapy. He is a clinical pharmacy manager at United  Hospital for the cardiology, neurology, critical care and emergency medicine  teams. Mark serves on the ASHP Section Advisory Group for Emergency Medicine.  He has also served on multiple committees and roles in the Minnesota Society of  Health System Pharmacists.
Mark Skildum graduated  from the University Of Minnesota College Of Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1  Residency and a PGY2 HSPA Residency at United Hospital in Saint Paul, MN. He is  a graduate of the ASHP Foundation Pharmacy Leadership Academy and is board  certified in pharmacotherapy. He is a clinical pharmacy manager at United  Hospital for the cardiology, neurology, critical care and emergency medicine  teams. Mark serves on the ASHP Section Advisory Group for Emergency Medicine.  He has also served on multiple committees and roles in the Minnesota Society of  Health System Pharmacists.
 
                    




