Our cluster sees the value of lived experience in the advancement of healthcare, advocacy, teaching, and research, and the importance of story-telling to raise awareness and educate on the burden of sepsis. Along with our Patient Advisory Council, we aim to use storytelling to educate on the burden of sepsis, and advocate for improved sepsis prevention, diagnosis, management, and long-term care.
Patient Voices
First Nations land acknowledegement
Action on Sepsis operates on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples — xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We invite everyone to reflect on the traditional territories and land that they currently work and live on.