Tuesday, May 27, 2014

My buddy Dr. Jim O'Brien writes:
I am proud to share with you the latest work from Sepsis Alliance, where I actively serve as a member of the board.
This film, Faces of Sepsis, tells the story of sepsis in a highly personal, emotional and impactful manner, and it reflects the importance and the quality of the work we are doing at Sepsis Alliance to raise awareness of this disease which is a leading cause of death in the U.S. and takes more children's lives than cancer.
Please take 4 minutes to view Faces of Sepsis. Also please consider supporting our work with a donation at a level that fits with your budget and other charitable commitments.

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