Sepsis Alliance leads successful efforts to advance sepsis care and research by engaging and educating both patients and multiple professional stakeholders. It is the definitive nonprofit authority in this important field.
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They are doing important work to save lives! They actively promote sepsis awareness to the general public and healthcare professionals. They provide links to support groups and resources to families who've lost a loved one to sepsis, as well as sepsis survivors. They advocate at the local, state, and federal level to improve sepsis awareness and encourage elected officials to hold hospitals and care providers accountable to follow the standards of sepsis detection and management. Through their Sepsis Institute site, they offer free education for nurses and physicians on evidence-based practice, innovation in diagnosis and treatment, and program development. People are more likely to develop sepsis and die of it than heart attack or stroke, but unlike those conditions, they don't know the signs and symptoms or understand what's happening to them is a medical emergency; Sepsis Alliance is working tirelessly to fix this knowledge gap. Since their inception, awareness has grown significantly but there is more work to be done. Sepsis Alliance can offer these services and more because of individual donors and volunteers like me and others committed to this work, and corporate sponsors. They are a worthy investment! By supporting them in their efforts, the life you may help to save could be your own.
Sepsis Alliance is becoming a one stop shop for anything sepsis related. Patients, families as well clinicians find value in the Sepsis Alliance offerings. Sepsis Alliance is also pushing the envelope to find new and different ways of identifying & treating sepsis early therefore saving more lives!
Best organization in its class!!! Sepsis Alliance brings the latest information and awareness on Sepsis as well as highlighting Patients' Stories!
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Our experience with Sepsis Alliance has been nothing short than fantastic! Not only their knowledge is immense but they are the easiest organization to work with.
I have been fortunate to present a couple of times at their Conferences and I would encourage anyone to reach out to these folks and collaborate with them.
Top class in their field!!!
What a fantastic nonprofit leading critical work in the health care space. We need more organizations like the Sepsis Alliance! Their team works tirelessly to raise education and awareness of sepsis, one of the leading causes of death in our nation. They provide tools and resources to better sepsis care for all patients and survivors, and are leading the charge on an issue that does not get nearly enough attention. They are committed to ensuring systemic change through policy and advocacy work, in addition to working with a large coalition of hospitals to standardize care. They are also a group of highly professional, competent, and wonderful individuals that are easy to work with and understand how to drive change in this space.
Sepsis Alliance is a remarkable organization. They are passionate about sepsis prevention and they are compassionate about the lived experience of sepsis. As a nursing program director and sister of someone who died from sepsis, I am engaging with Sepsis Alliance to promote prevention of this devastating illness through integrating sepsis prevention into the nursing curriculum . I am also sharing the story of my brother's unfortunate outcome from having sepsis to prevent others from having the same outcome. Martha
As a nurse and Infection Preventionist, I am so thankful for the Sepsis Alliance. My mother died of sepsis so I know first hand the importance of your work. (You can find her story under Faces of Sepsis- Mary Lansing). This website has so many helpful resources for families, patients, and providers. The Sepsis Alliance has truly been instrumental in getting the word out. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Sepsis alliance is one of my favorite non profits-I recommend it as a resource for many of my patients and I have benefited from it myself as I also was diagnosed with sepsis several years ago. Raising awareness and providing information in ways that everyone can understand are things that Sepsis Alliance excels at.
I have nothing but good things to say about the Sepsis Alliance. As I work with hospitals in Colorado on sepsis identification and treatment, the Alliance has been most helpful in providing time and resources to assist. I never hesitate to email or call, because i know they will be right there to help. They have helped me connect with sepsis survivors, propose a state proclamation for Sepsis Awareness Month, and so much more. They are my go-to organization for resources and education.
I have been working with the Sepsis Alliance to help educate hospital staff and physicians. They have provided me with vital information for my educational goals. In May of this year, I was admitted to the hospital with sepsis - me ! The Sepsis Disease Manager ! I shared my story as a Sepsis Survivor on the Sepsis Alliance website. Just goes to show you how dangerous this condition can be ! Anyway, I fully support the Sepsis Alliance and recommend utilization of it's resources to help to impact this deadly disease ! Thank you Sepsis Alliance !
As both a nurse and a patient, I have turned to this charity for multiple reasons.
The education provided is wonderful, and the support I have received as a patient has been invaluable.
This illness will absolutely knock you down in a heartbeat. This charity lets you know you are not alone.
I'm a medical writer, and I find this organization very helpful for information. Sepsis is a condition that does not receive anywhere near enough attention.
This nonprofit organization brings awareness and education about Sepsis... which sad to say most people still to this day have never heard of... we lose more patients to sepsis now then we do certain cancers... and with increased awareness and education we could save so many lifes and even cut health care cost... but it is not easy to be heard.. i have tried to get grants to educate the hospitals i work with... and i have not recieved any support... i went to my 1st Sepsis Heroes award event in New York... and was overwhelmed with what this organization has done already... and i hope to become a volunteer and i help spread the word about sepsis, so hopefully soon it will be as well known as stroke and heart attacks are to the public..