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From Classroom to Sports field
David Zideman, Hammersmith Hospital, London; Co-Chair, ILCOR First Aid taskforce
GRADE/ILCOR and Update of First Aid Guidelines
Dr David Zideman, Hammersmith Hospital, London; Co-Chair, ILCOR First Aid taskforce
Basic Life Support
Kevin Nation, Waikato Hospital
Advanced Life Support
A/Prof. Michael Parr, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney
Neonatal Resuscitation
Dr Lindsay Mildenhall, Counties Manukau DHB
Paediatric Resuscitation
Dr Richard Aickin, Auckland DHB/Starship Children’s Hospital; ILCOR Paediatric taskforce member
Education, Implementation and Teams
Prof. Judith Finn, Monash University, Melbourne and Curtin University, Perth; Co-Chair, ILCOR EIT taskforce
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Dr Tony Scott, Waitemata DHB
Children- Are they really all that different?
Dr Tony Smith, St John
Trauma in Afghanistan
Dr Terri Bidwell, Auckland DHB/Starship Children’s Hospital
Psychology of Resuscitation Training
A/Prof. Helen Liley, University of Queensland
Deferred Consent in Neonatal Resuscitation Research
Lindsay Mildenhall (Historical perspective) and Michael Meyer, Neonatologists CMDHB
Practicalities of Guideline Implementation
Prof. Judith Finn, Monash University, Melbourne and Curtin University, Perth; Co-Chair, ILCOR EIT taskforce
Advance Airways in Cardiac Arrest
Prof. Charles Deakin, University Hospital, Southampton
EMS Management of the London Olympics
Dr David Zideman, International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation
Public Access Defibrillation Initiative
Dr Tony Scott, Waitemata District Health Board
Factors associated with acute coronary syndrome patients’ recognising acute symptoms as being heart-related
Dr Janet Bray, Monash University
In-Hospital cardiac arrests at Christchurch hospital: what has changed in 10 years?
Dr Louise Hitchings, Canterbury District Health Board, University of Otago
Effect of supplemental oxygen exposure on myocardial injury in ST-elevation myocardial infarction
Ziad Nehme, Ambulance Victoria