Sepsis is the biggest killer in history and the cure has been elusive…until now. Find out how one doctor’s quest to find a cure led him on a long and difficult clinical pathway that led to the discovery of this totally new treatment.
William Norberg MD has been a pioneer in the field of Critical Care Medicine. For 53 years he has worked at the cutting edge of life and death, providing the scientific advances to his patients. Combining scientific information and observations from direct patient care, he developed a breakthrough that changes the course of sepsis for all, The Norberg Solution (TNS).
Follow along with patient care stories to learn of Dr. Norberg’s lifesaving and seemingly miraculous medical care discovery in his patients.
This is a new area of pathophysiology that needs development and explanation to get the cure to us all.
In this book you will learn:
- The current state of therapy for sepsis
- What The Norberg Solution (TNS) is and how it saves lives
- Miracle stories of sepsis cures using TNS
- The body’s response to inflammation
- Medical care prospects for the future
The world needs a cure for sepsis now! Dr. Norberg’s discovery provides the first step in the cure of sepsis and is an open invitation to other physicians and researchers to build upon this breakthrough for the benefit of the entire world.
A propos de l’auteur
William J. Norberg MD was born to William and Wellma Norberg February 6, 1942, at Moose Lake Minnesota. He grew up on a dairy farm raising Registered Guernsey at Barnum Minnesota. His education was at the small local school. He was involved and successful in all available activities in school and the community.He attended the University of Minesota receiving a Bachelor of Science a Medical Degree, He interned at the University of Kentucky. He practiced General Medicine in Detroit Lakes Minnesota for four years. He enrolled in the University of Minnesota Pediatric Residency Training Program and upon completion he entered the Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Program. He received Board Certification in Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology following his training. He received Board Certification in the First group of Pediatric Intensivists in that new specialty. He practiced direct patient care but was always associated with the academic programs in his area.He had clinical appointments to University of North Dakota, University of Minnesota, University of Texas San Antonio, University of Colorado, University of Southwest Florida, and University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He published many journal articles and participated in medical education activities. He directed the rescue of a child who had been under the ice in a river for one hour. This rescue and the patient’s intact survival was shown worldwide in 1987. The story became the first 911 Rescue Vignette and is available on You Tube Channel as ‘The Icy River of the North Rescue 911’ He has always been at the forefront of applied techniques in patient care.He was active in building Pediatric Intensive Care and Children’s hospital programs. He was the Medical Director of Children’s Hospital Merit-Care in Fargo North Dakota; He was the Medical Director of the Methodist Hospital PICU in San Antonio Texas. He is a member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, The AMA, and the Academy of Pediatrics and other organizations He enjoyed his years as one the pioneers in Critical Care Medicine. He is now retired in Florida and writing books and articles about Critical c/Care. He is particularly proud of his discovery of the breakthrough medical product, TNS that changes the whole focus of the treatments of sepsis.