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    • The George Institute’s most read research stories of 2022!
      2022 has been a significant year for The George Institute. As we emerged from the worst of the pandemic, our team has continued to deliver ground-breaking research across our strategic pillars of…
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    • Understanding long term outcomes of sepsis
      In this discussion Professor Carol Hodgson and PhD Candidate Kelly Thompson explain the challenges in understanding what sepsis is, discuss their findings regarding long term outcomes, and identify…
      08/11/2022 -
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    • George Institute researchers to benefit from new funding announced by Australian Government
      Seven George Institute researchers have been announced as recipients of the Government’s 2022 Investigator Grant scheme, designed to support emerging and established leaders in health and medical…
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    • Clinical Research Associate - Critical Care
        Full time (1 FTE) opportunity 2 year, fixed term contract Hybrid working arrangements available, with a combination of office and virtual work Respected global research organisation Make an…
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    • Australian Sepsis Network National Symposium
      The George Institute for Global Health and the Australian Sepsis Network invites you to the Australian Sepsis Network National Symposium on 25 August 2022, 1:00pm - 3:00pm (AEST). The symposium…
      10/8/2022 -
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    • New standard is a ‘game changer’ that will ensure healthcare workers recognise sepsis as a medical emergency
      The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, in partnership with The George Institute for Global Health have developed a national Sepsis Clinical Care Standard to improve the…
      30/6/2022 -
      Media release
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    • One in two patients across ICUs in India suffers from sepsis, reveals the new Sepsis in India Prevalence Study
      The study by The George Institute researchers, though by no means exhaustive, is indicative of alarming trends India has a high burden of sepsis with more than one in two patients admitted to…
      11/2/2022 -
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    • The George Institute calls for Equity to be at heart of the Australian Medical Research and Innovation Strategy and Priorities
      The George Institute for Global Health submission to the Australian Medical Research and Innovation Strategy and Priorities calls for ‘Equity’ to be at the heart of the Australian Medical Research…
      12/10/2021 -
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    • New funding to improve stroke, sepsis and burns care, and enhance healthcare efficiency
      Four George Institute researchers have received funding as part of the Australian Government’s 2021 Investigator Grants to advance their work in delivering better treatments, better care and…
      14/9/2021 -
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    • First population level study to assess the incidence and outcomes of sepsis in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
      Sepsis is a common, potentially life-threatening condition that you might never have heard about. And even if you have, you might not know what to look out for. Sepsis, the organ dysfunction that…
      13/9/2021 -
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    • The little-known condition costing hospitals more than breast and lung cancer combined
      A new report commissioned by The George Institute for Global Health estimates that the total annual cost of sepsis in Australia is $4.8bn with direct hospital costs accounting for $700m a year. This…
      10/9/2021 -
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    • Link between COVID-19 and Sepsis
      Three leading organizations specialising in sepsis research and treatment, have published a consensus paper highlighting the link between SARS-CoV-2 and sepsis. The paper notes that patients…
      17/6/2021 -
      Media release
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    • Celebrating our researchers on International Women's Day!
      Meet Miranda Hendry from our Women’s Health Program Miranda Hendry is a Research Assistant at The George Institute, Australia working within the Women’s Health Program (WHP). Miranda has a…
      05/3/2021 -
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    • Help us fight sepsis!
      Sepsis is the leading cause of death from infection. Every year, 13,000 Australians die from sepsis – more than breast and prostate cancer combined. Half of those who survive severe sepsis will be…
      18/2/2021 -
      Philanthropic opportunity
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    • Pre-Budget Submission 2021–22 - Building Back Better: Investing in Five Medical Research Ideas
      Over the past year, Australians have been deeply impacted by COVID-19. In response, the Australian Government has delivered stable and decisive leadership, world-leading infection control, economy…
      02/2/2021 -
      Policy and Practice Reports
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    • Sex and gender differences
      There is considerable evidence of women being undertreated or presenting diseases differently to men. However, not enough is being done to understand these differences, which is a critical first step…
      04/12/2020 -
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    • Highlights from virtual event "What is sepsis and what are the signs?"
      On September 9 The George Institute for Global Health and the Australian Sepsis Network hosted a virtual #GeorgeTalks, ‘What is sepsis and what are the signs?’ ahead of World Sepsis Day (September 13…
      14/9/2020 -
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    • COVID-19 is adding to already burgeoning rates of sepsis, say experts
      SYDNEY SEPT 13 - As the world heads towards 27.5 million cases and 900,000 deaths from COVID-191, experts are calling for renewed focus on the global burden of sepsis from all causes in the lead up…
      11/9/2020 -
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    • WHO calls for global action on sepsis to reduce the burden of this silent killer
      Ahead of World Sepsis Day on September 13, the World Health Organization’s first global report on sepsis finds that knowledge gaps are hampering efforts to tackle the millions of deaths and…
      11/9/2020 -
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    • What is sepsis and what are the signs?
      On the 9th of September 2020 The George Institute for Global Health and the Australian Sepsis Network hosted a virtual #GeorgeTalks, ‘What is sepsis and what are the signs?’ to mark World Sepsis Day…
      09/9/2020 -
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