HeartTalk is WorldPoint’s web video interview series where we ask important questions to leading experts in the CPR and healthcare industry to learn about the topics that affect people today. Exciting, informative, and educational, HeartTalk will provide you with never-before-heard stories, real life industry experiences, and actionable takeaways. Watch HeartTalk to gain fresh and valuable insights into how we can all work together to improve patient outcomes!
We had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Jon Drezner, team physician for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and Sports Medicine Physician at the University of Washington, at the 2023 Cardiac Arrest Survival Summit. Dr. Drezner spoke about his career in sports medicine and provided key insights on the importance of emergency action plans in youth sports.
HeartTalk is WorldPoint’s web video interview series where we ask important questions to leading experts in the CPR and healthcare industry to learn about the topics that affect people today. Exciting, informative, and educational, HeartTalk will provide you with never-before-heard stories, real life industry experiences, and actionable takeaways. Watch HeartTalk to gain fresh and valuable insights into how we can all work together to improve patient outcomes!
We welcomed Dr. Karl Kern, winner of the Hans Dahll Award, to our set at the 2023 Cardiac Arrest Survival Summit, to chat with the influential researcher about his role in the field of resuscitation. Dr. Kern detailed his research and results around hands-only CPR and how it has affected the American Heart Association's guidelines for bystander rescue.
HeartTalk is WorldPoint’s web video interview series where we ask important questions to leading experts in the CPR and healthcare industry to learn about the important topics that affect people today. Exciting, informative, and educational, HeartTalk will provide you with never-before-heard stories, real-life industry experiences, and actionable takeaways. Watch HeartTalk to gain fresh and valuable insights into how we can all work together to improve patient outcomes!
In this episode of HeartTalk, WorldPoint traveled to Canada and spoke with Chris Schmied of St. John Ambulance about SJA's mission, saving lives, and gender and racial disparities in bystander CPR.
In this episode of HeartTalk, WorldPoint stopped in to Puerto Rico to chat with Mildred Negron, Training Center Coordinator and Critical Care Educator at Pavia Hospital, about bringing American Heart Association ACLS training to healthcare providers in Puerto Rico.
In this episode of HeartTalk, WorldPoint met up with Courtney Schwerin, Executive Director at Illinois Heart Rescue, and Beth Froelich, Data Manager at Illinois Heart Rescue, Ambulance Commander with the Chicago Fire Department, and CARES Coordinator for the state of Illinois. Tune in to learn more about how to improve out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest outcomes and decrease disparities through bystander interventions and telecommunicators.
HeartTalk is WorldPoint’s web video interview series where we ask important questions to leading experts in the CPR and healthcare industry to learn about the important topics that affect people today. Exciting, informative, and educational, HeartTalk will provide you with never-before-heard stories, real life industry experiences, and actionable takeaways. Watch HeartTalk to gain fresh and valuable insights into how we can all work together to improve patient outcomes!
WorldPoint was honored to host Dr. Benjamin Abella of the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss his career in emergency medicine, contributions to the development of CPR feedback, and the future of resuscitation science.
WorldPoint met up with Susan Davis at the IMSH conference to learn more about Davis' resuscitation education program, CodePRep, which aims to improve the response to cardiac arrest in hospital settings.
WorldPoint was honored to sit down with Cindy Tait, president and clinical specialist at Center for Healthcare Education to discuss how she got started in the industry, bringing healthcare equity to every community, and an important idea to keep in mind for lay people performing CPR.