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“We have a code”

When you hear this during your hospital shift, you prepare yourself for a fight. But survival for in-hospital cardiac arrest is dismal – how can you provide the best chances for your patients in sudden cardiac arrest?

 

The answer is simple: Evidence-based strategies and solutions for improving CPR quality.  This webinar series highlights actionable information that can make a difference to all  hospital team members involved in resuscitations, including nurses, respiratory therapists, and physicians.

 

So put on your fighting scrubs.

On-demand Webinars

Building the Next Generation of the People Behind the Systems of Emergency Care. 

 

Featured Speaker:

Matthew J. Levy, DO, MSc, FACEP, FAEMS

Attending Physician Johns Hopkins Hospital

Deputy Director of Emergency Medicine Special Operations

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine  

Resuscitation Training Every 2 Years?  

It’s shockingly time for a reset!

 

Featured Speakers

 

Mike Helbock, M.I.C.P., NR-P,SEI

Director, EMS Associates

Director of Training-Emergency Medical Trainers and Consultants, 

Faculty-Seattle Resuscitation Academy, 

Seattle, Washington

 

Nicole Kupchik, MN, RN, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN, CMC

CEO and Independent Clinical Nurse Specialist

Nicole Kupchik Consulting, Inc.

What we learned:  Implementing a mechanical CPR device during the Covid pandemic

 

Featured Speakers

 

Lisa Marie Owen, MS, RN, CNS, CCRN 

ECMO Specialist Team Coordinator, 

URMC, Rochester, NY

 

Tamara Stern, MSN, RN, CCRN

Clinical Nurse Specialist CICU

URMC, Rochester, NY

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