NOW on demand, The Virtual Shift with host Tom Foley who speaks with Bobby Reddy Jr. PhD, CEO and co-founder of Prenosis, a health tech innovator devoted to ushering in a new era of precision diagnostics in acute care using artificial intelligence and healthcare tailored to your biology.
Last week, the Prenosis team had the privilege of being in Chicago for the Unite for Sepsis Symposium, hosted by Sepsis Alliance with the Grainger College of Engineering and the Carle-Illinois College of Medicine. Researchers, clinicians, innovators, regulators, investors, and survivors all came together with the shared purpose to change the trajectory of sepsis.
Sepsis is a leading cause of death and disability, but awareness and timely action save lives. To help nurses, patients, and families stay informed and prepared, we’ve gathered a collection of trusted resources from organizations including the AACN, CDC, ANA, Sepsis Alliance, and Project Firstline.
September is Sepsis Awareness Month. Prenosis recently presented a webinar with the Sepsis Alliance Institute, examining how advanced biomarker analysis improves sepsis detection and diagnosis. The presentation highlighted the significance of Prenosis’ personalized approach to this critical condition.
September is Sepsis Awareness Month. Check out the Sepsis Alliance’s podcast, The Sepsis Spectrum. Hosted by Critical Care RN and CNS Author Nicole Kupchik and exploring real-world patient cases, expert insights, and clinical deep dives to unravel the most complex presentations facing modern medicine.
September is Sepsis Awareness Month, a reminder of the urgent need to improve how we understand, detect, and treat this life-threatening condition. This week’s Friday Five, brought to you by Prenosis, highlights the groundbreaking innovation of Sepsis ImmunoScore™.
To help raise awareness, highlight prevention strategies, and share resources, we’ve rounded up five key sepsis-related events and initiatives happening this month. This week’s Friday Five offers a quick look at how organizations, healthcare providers, and communities are coming together to fight sepsis and save lives.