
The Resuscitator Series
At The Big Sick 2025 we challenged the ‘ALS world’ stating that the current resuscitation methods are at best average and inevitably the survival and neurological outcomes are also only average or poor.
Our aim was to start a conversation about what else can be done to improve our current cardiac life support, within the scope of the Resuscitation guidelines and then to also look beyond the guidelines to all of the other evidence and expert opinion. At the conference we ran a ‘Resuscitator workshop’ which is a facilitated discussion and simulation with healthcare professionals, the current best evidence on line and even AI to look at all of the options and to further consider the evidence within your own clinical domain.
The workshop and presentation has generated a hugely exciting whirlwind of interest and enthusiasm looking at how we could improve cardiac arrest outcomes in each individual patient and also how we can optimise our resuscitation within the guidelines to achieve true mastery in our life support, before we look beyond it.
From this we now have a series of courses that embrace these methods:




