How can telephone CPR help you do your job and what can you do to support your dispatchers as they do the difficult job of managing the cardiac arrest patient before you arrive on scene? We talk about that in this episode. If that's what you're looking for, you found it, right here on this week's episode of the MedicCast.The postTelephone CPR System-Wide and Episode 504 appeared first onThe MedicCast.
How can telephone CPR help you do your job and what can you do to support your dispatchers as they do the difficult job of managing the cardiac arrest patient before you arrive on scene? We talk about that in this episode. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it, right here on this week’s episode of the MedicCast.
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MedicCast Episode 504
Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the MedicCast. I’m your host, Jamie Davis the Podmedic and I’d like to welcome you to this week’s show. I chat with Telephone CPR advocate and American Heart Association Telephone CPR Committee member, Dr. Kevin Seaman. Kevin has been on the show before and comes back in partnership with the American Heart Association to chat about what is going on with Telephone CPR as part of an overall systemic approach to cardiac arrest survival improvements.
All of these segments this week were recorded thanks to the continuing support and sponsorship of the Physio-Control corporation. Thank them for supporting your EMS podcasting community. Also brought to you in part by a partnership with the American Heart Association and their excellent CPR resources.
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Here’s my special segment with Dr. Kevin Seaman, brought to us through our partnership with the American Heart Association this month, to talk about what is happening with Telephone CPR and our dispatchers before we all arrive on the scene. Check it out.
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