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ResusNation #135

Sep 27, 2025
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ResusX Starts This Monday!

The time has finally arrived and ResusX launches in less than 48 hours. Whether you are coming to enjoy all the live events in Philadelphia or you are watching online, we are about to go somewhere where no conference has gone before...an amazing show featuring the Rockstars of Resuscitation. 

Check out the FULL schedule here

 

It's understandable if you're having FOMO...this conference is unbeliveably good with so much education jam-packed into three days. The good news is that we have a few live tickets available and virtual registration is still open where you can watch live or on replay.  There is 20 hours of CME and CEUs also available.

If you pride yourself on saving lives and bringing your patients home to their families then this is the conference that you absolutely cannot miss. I'll see you 9amEST on Monday September 29.  

GET YOUR REGISTRATION NOW

 

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