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Prehospital Hypothermic Resuscitation 

April 15, 2009-1:00 PM EDT

The 2005 AHA guidelines represent a major shift in recommended methods of 
resuscitation, including a heavy focus on minimally interrupted compressions, 
control of ventilatory rates and utilization of induced hypothermia for 
post-resuscitation care. This webcast will present the science supporting the 
2005 guidelines and describe the approach to translational medicine in the Wake 
County (N.C.) EMS System, lessons learned and the new scientific questions that 
have been raised.


Register Here

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J. Brent Myers, MD, serves as the director and medical director for the Wake 
County EMS System in Raleigh, N.C. He also serves as an adjunct assistant 
professor of emergency medicine at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill and sees 
patients as an attending physician with Wake Emergency Physicians.



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