When a pregnant woman has a cardiac arrest, we have 300 seconds to save her life. Every second, every minute, every action by every first responder needs to align perfectly. How prepared are you?
Pediatric High Performance CPR: From protocol to training to practice with the introduction of a novel method to improve prehospital pediatric CPR quality
Location: Town and Country Ballroom B
Primary Presenter: Karen O'Connell, MD, MEd – Children's National Hospital, Emergency Medicine and Trauma Center; The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Blending Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) and Instructor Lead Advanced Resuscitation Training; A Different Approach: Sharing Our Experiences at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Chest Compressions to Cannulation: Improving patient outcomes through early activation and deployment of Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR)
Tracking, transforming, and training: How a provincial cardiac arrest collaborative works in partnership to improve the Chain of Survival and SCA outcomes.