The Feb. 11 Kennedy presentation on sepsis was led by (left) Marianne Kraemer, Chief Nursing Officer for Kennedy University Hospital in Stratford and Infection Control Officer Cindy M. Hou. STRATFORD ...
Add Us On GoogleAdd as a preferred source on Google A groundbreaking program between emergency responders and a hospital in Texas is saving lives by treating a deadly condition before patients even ...
A recent study University of Michigan led study finds that ten percent of patients hospitalized with sepsis were previously healthy—and many of those who ultimately died did so because it was too late ...
Sepsis the body’s extreme, life-threatening response to infection and the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals. According to the Sepsis Alliance, it’s also the most expensive condition to treat, ...
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