END SEPSIS, the Legacy of Rory Staunton
Martin Doerfler is a seasoned medical professional with extensive experience in healthcare leadership and education. Currently serving as a Board Member for END SEPSIS and a Professor of Medicine and Science Education at The Donald and Barbara Tucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Martin has held significant roles in various organizations, including Executive Vice President at Truveta and SVP for Clinical Strategy and Development at Northwell Health. With past appointments as Associate Chief Medical Officer and VP of Evidence Based Clinical Practice, Martin has contributed to clinical transformation initiatives at prominent healthcare companies, including Philips Healthcare. An MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and a BS in Chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh, Martin has also been involved with several boards and collaborative healthcare efforts throughout their career.
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END SEPSIS, the Legacy of Rory Staunton
END SEPSIS was founded in 2012 by Ciaran and Orlaith Staunton following the undiagnosed, untreated, and preventable death of their 12-year-old son Rory from sepsis. END SEPSIS is a patient and family-led community across America and the globe fighting for better hospital safety measures and infection education for adults and children to ensure there are no more needless deaths from sepsis. We believe that together we can end preventable deaths from sepsis and improve outcomes for survivors.