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Monthly Archives: July 2025
HEMS Debrief – Cardiac Arrest Focus. #8, Michael Heller
Hello and welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief, focus on cardiac arrest. This week, we are very excited to deep dive into defibrillation. Join us as we talk through the physics of defibrillation, what is needed to get defibrillation … Continue reading
HEMS Debrief – Cardiac Arrest Focus. #7, Professor Jimmy Chien
Hello and welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief, focus on cardiac arrest. This week, we are joined by a Sydney local – Prof Jimmy Chien, as we talk about PE in cardiac arrest. Jimmy is a Senior Staff Specialist … Continue reading
HEMS Debrief – Cardiac Arrest Focus. #6, Dr Felipe Teran
Hello and welcome back. This week, we are joined by Dr Felipe Teran from New York, discussing trans-oesophageal ECHO (TOE) in arrest. Felipe is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, New York. Additionally, Felipe is … Continue reading
HEMS Debrief – Cardiac Arrest Focus. #5, Prof Laurie Morrison
Hello and welcome back. As we continue to discuss cardiac arrest, this week we talk with Prof Laurie Morrison from Toronto about: Prof Morrison is an academic and Clinical Scientist in the Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine at … Continue reading
