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AstraZeneca Pharma Cup for Young Health Programme
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As you are probably aware 2014 marks the year of the biggest and most prestigious football tournament to occur in the history of Pendle Hill on any given 28th September. That's right the 20th Edition of the Australian Pharmaceutical Cup. This year AstraZeneca are entering two teams drawn from our huge talent pool from across the organisation. We would dearly love to win. More than that though we would really like to contribute to the AstraZeneca Young Health Programme, Driving Change. So why not help us do both and provide us with additonal motivation and sponsor our teams. We would greatly appreciate any contribution, big or small. In return we will do our utmost best to bring the trophy home to AstraZeneca.
Many thanks in advance for you generous contribution.
Here we go here we go here we go........
AstraZeneca Pharma Cup for Young Health Programme

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The George Institute for Global Health
Sepsis Australia is hosted by The George Institute for Global Health which provides necessary infrastructure and in-kind operational support.
Sepsis Australia is a collaborative of individuals and organisations who are working to improve outcomes forpatients with sepsis and to provide information and support to the families and friends of people with sepsis (see: https://www.australiansepsisnetwork.net.au/ ).
The Australian Sepsis Network (ASN) is at the heart of Sepsis Australia because without collaboration, cooperation and co-design we will achieve very little. Especially as it is our collaborating partners in states and territories, professional organisations, clinical champions and our invaluable consumer advocates that provide us with leadership and examples of best practice that we strive to leverage, emulate and propagate, that is key to success. As such Sepsis Australia is not designed to duplicate the efforts of its collaborating organisations but rather to provide an avenue through which members can collaborate to better disseminate information about sepsis to healthcare workers and the general community.
Sepsis is a condition that is responsible for or contributes to up to half of all deaths occurring in hospital. Its estimated that there are 55,000 cases of sepsis resulting in least 8700 deaths in Australia each year, yet few people have heard of sepsis. Sepsis already causes a significant but unappreciated burden of disease but as the population ages, this burden will increase substantially. Unlike conditions such as heart disease or breast or prostate cancer, sepsis affects people of all ages and patients cared for by almost all hospital doctors. As a result, there has, until now, been no group specifically dedicated to reducing the burden of sepsis.The George Institute for Global Health specialises in research to prevent chronic diseases, like heart disease, stroke, diabetes; reduce road injury; improve mental health; and develop leading-edge innovations in healthcare practice.
Our researchers take the best scientific knowledge from the lab to the real world. We stand with the patient or sit across the table from the policy makers. We ensure that the best research is used to prevent diseases so people can live healthy lives. Our world renowned public health researchers based at George Institutes in Australia, China, India and UK are working on more than 60 research projects in 50 countries. We discover solutions that will reach the most vulnerable populations in Australia and around the world.
We provide cutting edge evidence to policymakers, industries, and healthcare providers to improve healthcare delivery in Australia and around the world.
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