Communicating registry output to improve cardiac arrest outcomes

07:00-09:00 EDT | 13:00-15:00 CET | 19:00-21:00 SGT | 22:00-00:00 AEST

On 20th October 2020, there will be an online conference hosted by international out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) registry leaders from the Pan-Asian Registry Outcomes Study (PAROS), 1 the US-based Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival, 2 the Australian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (AusROC) and the European Cardiac Arrest Registry (EuReCa)3. The annual meeting of these leaders was originally planned for the world-famous Utstein Abbey, Norway, 4 but having to think in an ‘online’ way due to COVID-19 has created the opportunity to share the expertise and experience of the leaders with an international audience.

The two-hour conference will include short presentations by expert speakers from the US, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. Presentations will be followed by a Q&A discussion that will include our leaders and experts.

This conference will be of interest to prehospital and in-hospital emergency medicine personnel who work with OHCA patients and data. We also expect the conference to be of equal interest to the wider health service/research community as it will provide examples of how patient-level data can be used to inform and improve public health.

This conference will be run with the support of the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI) and the Duke-NUS Prehospital & Emergency Research Centre (PERC). Join us for what will be a truly international event about the universally critical health event that is out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

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Speakers:
Professor Johan Herlitz (Bio)
Professor in Emergency Care at the Univeristy of Borås
Sweden

Dr Rudolph W. Koster (Bio)
Honorary member, European Resuscitation Council
The Netherlands

Professor Bryan F. McNally (Bio)
Professor of Emergency Medicine at Emory University
School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
USA

Kimberly Vellano (Bio)
MPH, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
USA

Professor Hideharu Tanaka (Bio)
Chairman and Professor of Graduate School
Emergency Medicine Systems, Kokushikan University
Japan

Professor Kyoung-Jun Song (Bio)
Director Department of Emergency Medicine,
Boramae Medical Center, Seoul
South Korea

Moderator:
Professor Jan Wnent (Bio)
Associate professor for Critical Care and Emergency Medicine,
University of Namibia, School of Medicine
Germany

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