World Restart a Heart

Global Webinar: Thursday, October 20, 2022

World Restart a Heart is an initiative run by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. It was founded in 2018 as an extension of the highly successful European Restart a Heart initiative that was introduced in 2013 by the European Resuscitation Council. It shares the message that “All Citizens of the World can Save a Life” and that, to do this, “You Only Need Two Hands”.

This webinar will include speakers who will deliver regional sessions on improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest and an expert panel discussing how to get the best results and impact.

This is a Global Resuscitation Alliance event that has been produced with the support of the Laerdal Foundation.

Americas Webinar | (UTC-05:00) Central Time (U.S. and Canada) 14:00​

European Webinar | (UTC+02:00) Central European Time 14:00

Asia-Pacific Webinar | (UTC+08:00) Singapore Time 14:00

Hosted By:

Ann Doll

Executive Director, Resuscitation Academy Foundation, Seattle WA

Ann Doll serves as Executive Director of the Resuscitation Academy Foundation. Working with faculty and staff from our partner organizations, Doll helped create the RA in 2008. She also serves as the Secretariat for the Global Resuscitation Alliance, a coalition of worldwide leaders committed to saving more lives from sudden cardiac arrest.

Leaders from around the world are proving that no matter where you live, improvement is possible.

Featured Speakers

Dr. Steven Brooks

MD, MHSc, FRCPC

Dr. Gayathri Devi Nadarajan

Clinical Assistant Professor

Estelle Stephenson

Survival Programme Lead at British Heart Foundation

Tony Walker

Chief Executive Officer, Ambulance Victoria

Matthew Huei-Ming Ma

MD, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University

To be a leader, follow the leaders. Lives depend on getting it right.

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