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Response to Updates in Pediatric TBI

Dr. Robert Tasker is the Director of the Pediatric NeuroCritical Care Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. He is a Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine and Professor of Neurology and Anaesthesia (Pediatrics) at Harvard Medical School.

Released:

August 28, 2013

Audience:

Physicians

Learning Objectives
  • Describe physiologic measures that best reflect CPR quality during pediatric cardiac arrest

  • Apply evidence‑based strategies to improve chest compression performance

  • Explain why frequent, just‑in‑time CPR training outperforms infrequent recertification

  • Implement key elements of post–cardiac arrest care to reduce secondary injury

  • Evaluate the role of ECMO and ECPR within a resuscitation system

Author(s)

Robert Tasker, MBBS, MD

Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology | Critical Care and Pain Medicine | Boston Children's Hospital

Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School


Traci Wolbrink, MD, MPH

Co-Director, OPENPediatrics; Co-Director, Center for Educational Excellence and Innovation; Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship; Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine | Boston Children’s Hospital

Associate Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School


Jefferey Burns, MD, MPH

Assoc. Chief Medical Officer, Critical Care Services; Shapiro Chair in Critical Care Medicine, Division of Critical Care MedicineDirector, OPENPediatrics; Sr. Assoc. in Critical Care Medicine; Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care & Pain Medicine | Boston Children's Hospital

Professor of Anesthesia | Harvard Medical School

Citation

Tasker R, Wolbrink TA, Burns JP. Response to WSP - Updates in Pediatric TBI. 8/2013. Online video. OPENPediatrics. https://www.openpediatrics.org/assets/video/response-updates-pediatric-tbi.

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