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Global Resuscitation Alliance-2022 Global Webinar

Scientific and Regional Resuscitation Updates

GLOBAL RESUSCITATION ALLIANCE will hold an online forum on 7/12, with three sessions in the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe.
Everyone who is engaged in emergency resuscitation education is welcome to attend.
  • Time: 2022年 7/12
    the Americas webinar| (UTC-05:00)  Central Time (U.S. and Canada) 14:00 (5/28 03:00 at Taiwan)
    the Asia-Pacific webinar| (UTC+08:00) Singapore Time 14:00 (5/27 14:00 at Taiwan)
    the European webinar| (UTC+01:00) Central European Time 14:00 (5/27 21:00 at Taiwan)
  • Content:
    Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death among adults, yet it need not be fatal. Though survival in most communities is very poor, some communities and Emergency Medical Services Systems have accomplished outstanding improvement and results. Why are some communities and EMS systems so successful when others are not? And which steps can we take to improve outcomes?

    To learn about the Resuscitation Academy 10 step programs and how to implement them, register for the webinar and download the 10 Steps for Improving Survival from Sudden Cardiac Arrest PDF.

    This is a Global Resuscitation Alliance event that has been produced with the support of the Laerdal Foundation.
  • About GRA (More info. here):
    The Global Resuscitation Alliance was proposed at a meeting on how to implement best practices in community resuscitation held in the Utstein Abbey near Stavanger, Norway on June 6-7, 2015. The GRA calls upon all communities to implement best resuscitation practices and afford every person a decent chance to survive cardiac arrest. We know that best resuscitation practices can achieve survival rates of over 50% from ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest. GRA published “Acting on the Call”, issued a report laying out ten programs to improve survival and ten steps to achieve successful implementation. These programs will lead to an increase in cardiac arrest survival in your community. Each section gives a summary along with real-world case studies of the program in action.

    Ten Programs (More info. here)
    Program1:Establish a Cardiac Registry
    Program2:Implement Dispatcher Assisted CPR
    Program3:Implement High Performance CPR, HP-CPR
    Program4:Implement Rapid Dispatch
    Program5:Digitally Record All Attempted Resuscitation
    Program6:Begin AED Program for First Responders
    Program7:Use Smart techlonoloies to Extend CPR and AED Use
    Program8:Make CPR and AED Training Mandatory in School
    Program9:Work Toward Accountability
    Program10:Work Toward a Culture of Excellence
  • 💡Taiwan Resuscitation Alliance
    The “2019 Resuscitation Academy Taipei” invited experts and scholars from the United States, Norway, Japan, Singapore and China to share the successful experience of EMS from countries around the world. Sixteen units including the