SEMILLA Research at Western Regional SAEM
28/03/15
Tucson, AZ - Western Regional SAEM:
Dr. Taira presented "The Impact of a Novel, Resource-Appropriate Resuscitation Curriculum on Nicaraguan Resident Physician Management of Cardiac Arrest." This research concluded that Nicaraguan resident physicians improved the ability to manage simulated cardiac arrest scenarios after participating in the Project SEMILLA Resuscitation Program and that these skills can be retained long term. Make sure to see this presentation again at the SAEM Annual Meeting in San Diego this May. This research was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Laerdal Foundation
Dr. Taira presented "The Impact of a Novel, Resource-Appropriate Resuscitation Curriculum on Nicaraguan Resident Physician Management of Cardiac Arrest." This research concluded that Nicaraguan resident physicians improved the ability to manage simulated cardiac arrest scenarios after participating in the Project SEMILLA Resuscitation Program and that these skills can be retained long term. Make sure to see this presentation again at the SAEM Annual Meeting in San Diego this May. This research was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Laerdal Foundation