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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. EMCrit Wee – The RLA and the Slope of Resuscitation. EMCrit Blog. Published on March 2, 2015. Accessed on October 9th 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/slope-of-resuscitation/ ].
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The course director, Dr. Scott D. Weingart MD FCCM, reports no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies. This episode’s speaker(s) report no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies unless listed above.
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Original Release: March 2, 2015
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Hey Scott,
Great Wee. I don’t suppose there is any portion or something of RLA for Physician Assistants is there?
Jonathan Henglein PA
Acute Care Surgery / Trauma
Southside Hospital NY
not for the 1st round; but that may actually be a possibility in the future
Cool. thanks for the info.
I was going to ask the same question for critical care paramedics. While we may not be able to receive academic credit, i think this would be an excellent program for the select few of us that are die-hard resuscitationists focused on continued mastery of the skill, and are committed enough to delve into a 12-month endeavor.
I second the above comment and know several fellow critical care paramedics who would be interested in attending.
will keep in mind guys
Have any CCP’s been selected and completed this fellowship yet?
I was hoping there will be a slot for medical student. But i think you are doing a great job !! I will be applying this in one year time !!
Ryan–attendings only right now. You got a few years : )
Hey Scott
Love the concept of getting the patient on the resuscitation slope. I’ve just spent a PhD trying to work out if we can spot the patients who will need to be on it in the next couple of days (I think we agree we can generally spot the ones who are trying to die right now!) – hopefully I will be able to fight my way through your fan club to make contact at SMACC 🙂
Kirsty
Hello Scott,
I was wondering what the cost is of this program. I was unable to find this information on the website. Interested in applying.
Thanks
Dawn