Watch the Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium live, online & free
Watch a live online stream of the SCAS 2015 conference, live from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Watch a live online stream of the SCAS 2015 conference, live from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Follow the latest from the RRG Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium, Edinburgh, 27th March 2015! #SCAS15
There will be ‘LIVE WEB STREAMING’ on the day – visit http://www.video3uk.com/default.aspx to watch online for free The Resuscitation Group in Edinburgh welcomes you to the Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium 2015, a collaboration between the University of Edinburgh, Scottish Government and Industry partners to bring together international thought leaders in the field of resuscitation after […]
Save the date! Respond 2015 will be on 7th March in the Tullamore Court Hotel. Keep an eye on www.cfr.ie too for updates on the CFR Network, launching soon! Details to follow!
A 2007 review of the post-ROSC care of 157 post ROSC patients prehospitaly in Finland showing poor care was associated with poor outcomes.
The London Cardiac Arrest Symposium brings together an international renowned faculty of experts in the field of cardiac arrest management and addresses key questions concerning this most critical of medical emergencies. Owing to unprecedented demand, after its sell-out success of 2013, the symposium will be expanding into a two day event. As with previous years […]
The first all-day conference of the Canterbury Christ Church Student Paramedic Society promises to host an impressive body of experts from the field of cardiac care. The successful bringing together of students and qualified staff from both the pre-hospital and emergency sectors is reflected in the programme of events, which covers a variety of topics […]
Adenosine was associated with a significant increase in the prehospital conversion rate of stable and unstable PSVT.
Hartman, Baros and Brady present four simple rules that novice (and even experienced) 12 lead ECG readers can use to rule in most STEMI’s
In patients with STEMI, ultra-acute hyperglycaemia during prehospital phase is associated with increased mortality, impaired cardiac function and increased size of infarct.
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