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CPR Quality Improves Survival

Implementing the 2010 ECC & CPR Guidelines & Saving Lives from Cardiac Arrest in Your Community

Thursday, June 30, 2011 - 1:00pm (EST)

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In this webcast, Dr. Ben Bobrow of the University of Arizona, who served as a member of the AHA’s BLS Subcommittee and guest editor of the JEMS supplement, CPR Performance Counts, and Dr. Graham Nichol of the University of Washington will focus on the latest resuscitation science and the evolution of the 2010 AHA Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guidelines. They will:

  • Review the Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support guidelines
  • Discuss key changes
  • Identify areas for intense future research
  • Offer pearls for implementation and measurement of resuscitation in your community

The first 350 people to register for this webcast are eligible for one FREE hour of continuing education credit!

And every registrant will receive a FREE Improve CPR ToolKit.

Sponsored by The CPR Improvement Working Group

Questions & Answers from this archived webcast can be viewed here.

http://www.jems.com/cpr-quality-improves-survival



View the archived webcast today!

Speaker(s):

Bentley J. Bobrow, MD



Bentley J. Bobrow, MD, is an associate professor of emergency medicine and practices at the Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix. He is a member of the Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center and the Sarver Heart Center at the University of Arizona. He is the medical director for the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma System at the Arizona Department of Health Services and is a volunteer member of the American Heart Association Basic Life Support Subcommittee.


Graham Nichol, MD, MPH, FRCP



Graham Nichol, MD, MPH, FRCP, is a professor of medicine in the division of General Internal Medicine at the University of Washington- Harborview Medical Center. He is the Medic One Foundation Endowed Chair in Prehospital Emergency Care, director of UW-HMC Center for Prehospital Emergency Care, and medical director for the University of Washington Clinical Trial Center. He has focused his career on evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of interventions for patients with acute cardiovascular disease.

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