Everyday Heroes: Two Life-Saving Surgeries at Stanford
Tim Engberg, RN, VP Ambulatory Care at Stanford Health Care, got a cold which led to a rare infection that put his life at risk. Enberg required two surgeries at Stanford to avoid becoming a quadriplegic. In this video, Enberg talks about his experience.

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