sepsist
Sepsist is a term used to describe a person who studies sepsis and its clinical management. Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. In many contexts, sepsist is not a formal job title but a descriptive label for researchers, clinicians, or healthcare professionals who focus on sepsis, its pathophysiology, detection, and treatment.
Etymology and usage: The word sepsist combines sepsis with the suffix -ist, indicating a practitioner or expert.
Roles and scope: A sepsist may work in basic science, translational research, or clinical settings. Research
Education and training: Typical pathways involve advanced degrees in medicine or biomedical sciences, with training in
See also: Sepsis, Septic shock, Critical care medicine, Intensive care unit.