Announcing, Heartsight, a trusted, informational resource co-created by a North American team of experts and volunteers with diverse backgrounds and skills, all linked by lived experiences with cardiac arrest.
We are you. We see you.
https://t.co/BtEc4IVoR3 #heartsight
Last year, learned from @tbouthillet about efforts to increase cardiac arrest survival in Hilton Head Island and the creation of an airplane seating chart of survivors
We've taken his idea and added our first 7 "boarding passes" this #EMSWeek
A follow-up to our group's previous paper - using the CARES dataset, we found that use of the iGel was associated with improved neurologically favorable (CPC1/2) survival in comparison to use of the King-LT.
https://t.co/AURMiPfGC2
@CARESRegistry@JBardesMD
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Leonard Cobb, Medic One co-founder and Medic One Foundation founder. Thousands of lives have been saved as a result of his incredible work. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Cobb’s wife, Else, and their family.
In Episode 11 of #VoicesofCPR, Brandon Griffith, of Griffith Blue Heart explains the importance of closest-responder-dispatch protocols for sudden cardiac arrest– and that the nearest responders (often police officers) must be able to provide effective CPR.
#SystemsSaveLives
We are saddened to learn that a hero in the world of resuscitation has passed. Dr. Guy Knickerbocker, the Father of CPR, will live on through his legacy of work and the countless lives he saved. We are so grateful to him. https://t.co/2zekE1I4J6
It takes a SYSTEM to save a patient, and that system includes your telecommunicators. Happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week to all of the superheroes who answer the call.