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Sepsis Voices with Dr Ron

Sepsis Voices with Dr Ron

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The UK Sepsis Trust CEO and Founder Dr Ron Daniels speaks sepsis and infection management with an array of guests from the realm of healthcare and beyond. Tackling some of the big questions such as ’What’s the more imminent threat: antimicrobial resistance or climate change’, the podcast is a discussion-based series aiming to educate and provoke further thought.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • Right here, right now: tackling antimicrobial resistance to save lives from sepsis - with AMR Action UK
    Nov 28 2025

    Recorded during World AMR Awareness Week, for the latest episode of 'Sepsis Voices with Dr Ron', UKST’s Founder & Chief Medical Officer Dr Ron Daniels is joined by Kirsteen Wills, Chief Executive of AMR Action UK. Together, they explore why antimicrobial resistance demands urgent action today, not in 2050.

    While AMR awareness has grown globally, progress has stalled. Resistant infections are already making common illnesses harder to treat, increasing sepsis risk, and deepening health inequalities. Kirsteen explains why AMR messaging must shift from complex global projections to empowering the public, government and health professionals with clear, practical steps they can take to make a difference.

    The episode covers:

    • Why AMR and sepsis are “two sides of the same coin”
    • Where UK momentum on AMR has stalled, and the consequences of under-investment
    • The urgency of tackling health inequalities in resistant infection outcomes
    • The impact of AMR in everyday illnesses like recurrent UTIs, especially for women
    • The role of patient advocates in driving policy change, beyond awareness alone
    • One Health challenges, and the need to make the issue of AMR relatable to the public
    • AMR Action UK’s new calls to action including cleaner hospitals to reduce avoidable infections; correct IV antibiotic dosing to improve patient safety, and community point-of-care testing for faster, targeted treatment
    • What governments, clinicians, and the public can each do “right here, right now” to save lives

    Tune in for a compelling conversation that highlights how simple, achievable changes can slow AMR, protect antibiotics, and prevent avoidable cases of sepsis.

    Learn more about AMR Action UK at amr-action-uk.org

    Find support and information on sepsis at sepsistrust.org

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    47 Min.
  • Sepsis and surgical mesh complications: Sling The Mesh’s Kath Sansom on the need for fully informed patient consent
    Oct 27 2025

    Dr Ron Daniels is joined by journalist and campaigner Kath Sansom, founder of Sling The Mesh, to discuss the complications linked to surgical mesh and why fully informed consent is crucial for anyone considering surgery.

    Drawing on her own experience and a decade of advocacy, Kath shares how inadequate information and follow-up have left thousands facing life-changing pain and recurrent infections – some of which can progress to sepsis.

    Together, the pair explores how to improve patient safety, strengthen regulation, and ensure every voice is heard.

    In this episode they cover:

    • What surgical mesh is and why it’s used
    • The potential for infection and therefore sepsis after mesh procedures
    • Why some people get recurring infections after mesh is fitted
    • The importance of long-term follow-up and accurate device registries
    • The medical device approval process shortcomings
    • The campaign for transparency, accountability, and informed consent
    • Practical advice for anyone recovering from mesh surgery

    Learn more or get support if you’ve had a procedure involving mesh at slingthemesh.co.uk

    Visit sepsistrust.org for information about sepsis and its symptoms.

    You can also try our free Sepsis Assessment Tool – a Class I medical device registered with the MHRA – to help decide when and how to escalate care.

    If you’re worried about infection, remember just ask: Could it be sepsis?

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    36 Min.
  • World Sepsis Day 2025: Introducing the Sepsis Assessment Tool
    Sep 13 2025

    September is Sepsis Awareness Month, and the UKST team has been busy: from a Westminster meeting with ambassador Harry Redknapp and “bionic” Lord Craig Mackinlay, to nationwide #SepsisSavvy awareness events. But now, the spotlight turns to a project that's been years in the making...

    For World Sepsis Day 2025, UK Sepsis Trust’s Founder & Chief Medical Officer Dr Ron Daniels hosts a special edition of Sepsis Voices to unveil the charity’s brand-new Sepsis Assessment Tool: a free online checker that helps you determine the best course of action if you or a loved one has an infection.

    Joining Dr Ron is our first returning podcast guest, Melissa Mead, UKST’s Clinical Partnerships Lead and tireless sepsis awareness campaigner since the death of her son, William, in 2014. Melissa explains how this new tool could have changed her family’s story, and how it can save others’ lives from today.

    Together the pair discuss:

    • How the Sepsis Assessment Tool works and when to use it
    • How the tool will empower people to advocate for themselves and their loved ones
    • Safeguards to prevent unnecessary strain on NHS services
    • The key sepsis symptoms everyone should know

    The tool is free and live from today (13th September) at sepsistrust.org

    Learn more at: https://sepsistrust.org/about-sepsis/spotting-the-signs-of-sepsis/

    Check your symptoms, share it with loved ones, and remember the question that saves lives: Could it be sepsis?

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    23 Min.
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