Announcing the Launch of the GSA Fellowship
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the GSA Fellowship, a new initiative by the Global Sepsis Alliance, aimed at fostering global collaboration, education, and leadership in the fight against sepsis. The Fellowship ushers in an exciting chapter of growth and opportunity for individuals dedicated to combating this critical health issue.
The 2-year GSA Fellowship is designed with several key objectives in mind:
Broadening Multidisciplinary & Multi-Regional Involvement:
The program seeks to expand the scope of participation within GSA, welcoming experts from a variety of fields and regions to enrich the organization’s efforts.
Engaging Fellows in GSA Programs & Regional Sepsis Alliances (RSAs):
Fellows will actively participate in existing initiatives and programs, working closely with GSA and RSAs to drive meaningful change.
Creating Learning Opportunities with Global Sepsis Experts:
Through the Fellowship, participants will engage with leading sepsis experts from around the world, gaining valuable insights and knowledge to advance their careers and make a tangible impact.
Nurturing Potential for Regional, National, and International Impact:
The GSA Fellowship aims to empower Fellows to make a difference not only within their local communities but also on a national and international scale, promoting best practices and innovative approaches to sepsis care.
The GSA Fellowship replaces the previous GSA Advance Program. Many of the current GSA Advance Members will transition into the new Fellowship to build on the accomplishments and momentum of the past.
The next application cycle for the GSA Fellowship will open in March 2025, with the next term set to officially begin in August 2025. We encourage individuals from diverse disciplines and regions who are passionate about tackling sepsis to consider applying for this unique opportunity starting in March 2025.
The GSA Fellowship is chaired by Imrana Malik, with Maha Aljuaid serving as her co-chair and Aamir Siddiqui as program coordinator.
Stay tuned for further updates and join us in celebrating the launch of the GSA Fellowship as we take another significant step forward in the global fight against sepsis.