Duration
Clinical Skills Centre
TBC
TBC
Course Overview
In patients with suppressed immune systems, an infection isn’t just an illness—it is a catastrophic, time-critical oncology emergency. Neutropenic sepsis can progress from subtle malaise to septic shock, multi-organ failure, and death in just a few hours if unrecognised. This specialised module delivers a definitive guide to the rapid identification, aggressive assessment, and urgent management of infection in patients with low neutrophil counts.Why This Course Matters
This training focuses on uncovering the hidden presentation of sepsis in immunosuppressed patients, who may be unable to mount a typical inflammatory response. Participants will learn to recognise subtle warning signs such as general malaise, weakness, mild confusion, and low-grade chills, enabling earlier identification and intervention before progression to septic shock. The course also emphasises the importance of beating the “golden hour” clock, developing streamlined clinical pathways that reduce delays to broad-spectrum antibiotic administration and improve patient outcomes. In addition, learners will gain a thorough understanding of high-risk patient groups—including those undergoing recent chemotherapy, living with bone marrow disorders, receiving stem cell transplants, or carrying central venous lines—allowing for safer triage, earlier escalation, and more effective management of vulnerable patients.This life-saving module is essential for any professional working across emergency, acute, oncology, or community care pathways:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
This course treats neutropenic sepsis as the time-critical emergency it truly is. Rather than focusing purely on abstract oncology theory, it provides a highly practical, action-oriented blueprint for clinical survival. By focusing on atypical presentations and immediate door-to-antibiotic execution, this module empowers you to act decisively, significantly reducing the risks of sudden clinical deterioration.