RESUSX:2025 CONFERENCE REPLAY
The ResusX:2025 Replay brings the energy, expertise, and edge of the live event straight to you β wherever you are, whenever youβre ready.
Experience every session, every insight, and every game-changing moment from our world-class lineup of speakers β now available on-demand.
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ResusX:2025 ReplayΒ Apart
ResusX:2025 brings together leading voices in emergency and critical care β the clinicians shaping how resuscitation is practiced today.
45+ sessionsΒ covering the latest in EM, ICU, airway, trauma, and cardiac resuscitation.
Filmed live on stageΒ β real cases, real reactions, and real-time decision-making from top experts.
Rapid, high-yield talksΒ designed to keep you engaged and give you practice-ready insights you can use on your next shift.
What's Your (Intubation) Drug of Choice β Reuben Strayer
The Art of Pre-Oxygenation β Steven Haywood
Strayer's Airway Strategies β Reuben Strayer
You Don't Know Video Laryngoscopy Demo β Richard Byrne
Make The Cut (A Cric Demo) β Reuben Strayer
Extubating in the ED β Alex Bracey
AVAPS β Alex Bracey
(Driving) Pressure for the PEEP-ple β Rory Spiegel
Conflict Management in the ICU β Sergio Zanotti
You're Not Proning Enough People β Alex Bracey & Rory Spiegel
I Don't Give a Crap About Your Vent Mode β Steven Haywood
The Mode You Never Use...but Should β Rory Spiegel
A Primer On The Bleeding Brain β Evie Marcolini
Intubating The Bad Brain β Richard Byrne
The Rapid Neuro Exam β Brian Wright
Is Optic Nerve Sheath Even A Thing? β Joshua Rempell
Lessons from the Wrong Side of the Heart β Sergio Zanotti
Non-Convulsive Status β Evie Marcolini
ICP Made EZ β Brian Wright
(Ischemic) Stroke of Luck β Evie Marcolini
Day 1 Panel Session
Who Really Needs To Be Tubed In Trauma β Michael Carunchio
So, Are We Just Pan-Scanning Everyone Now? β Zaf Qasim
A Practical Approach to Massive Transfusion β Dennis Kim
Geriatric Trauma Management β Brianna Klucher
The Cric Case β Michael Carunchio & Faculty
I'm Not Cracking That Chest Unless... β Dennis Kim
Critically ill Pregnant Patient β Zaf Qasim
A Novel Triage System β Simon Sarkisian
Penetrating Trauma, What's Your Plan? β Dennis Kim
Resuscitative Hysterotomy β Shaila Quazi
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome β Dennis Kim
A Pragmatic Approach To A Broken Heart β Eddy Jo Gutierez
ECHO For Dummies β Leen Alblaihed
Which Drip & When...(Part I) β Eddy Jo Gutierez
Pacemakers β Shaila Quazi
Which Drip & When...(Part II) β Eddy Jo Gutierez
When Do You Call the Robots? β Christopher Noel
Intralipid and HDI β Matt Salzman
When A VAD Goes Bad β Leen Alblaihed
ECMO in Cardiac Arrest β Christopher Noel
Day 2 Panel Session
ECGs That You Cannot Miss β Amal Mattu
Fast AF (How Do You Manage Atrial Fibrillation) β Anand Swaminathan
When Myocarditis Needs To Be On The Differential β Bobbi-Jo Lowie
Does Anyone Go To The Cath Lab? β Terren Trott
How to Master NTG Dosing in SCAPE β Manrique Umana
STEMI Mimics β Amal Mattu
Electrical Storm β Amal Mattu
DSD: We're Gonna Need More Pads β Terren Trott
Should That Patient Be On ECMO? β Sara Crager
Stop the (Brain) Bleed β Lauren Igneri
Refractory Hyperkalemia β George Willis
Getting It Right: The Sepsis Bolus β Sara Crager
Serious Slip-Ups In Sepsis β Mike Winters
Fluid Assessment in the Elderly β Briana Klucher
Steroids in PNA? β Mike Winters
This Ain't Your Daddy's DKA β George Willis
Day 3 Panel Session
CME Accreditation
Scimple Education, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
This enduring material activity is designated for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsβ’.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with their actual participation in the activity.
CNE Accreditation
Scimple Education, LLC is accredited by the California Board of Nursing (Provider No. CEP17558) to provide continuing professional development for nurses.
This enduring material activity is approved for up to 14.25 hours of nursing continuing education credit.
To receive your certificate of completion, learners must complete the post-activity evaluation form. Partial credit for individual sessions is not available.
Learning Objectives
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
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Utilize advanced resuscitation strategies to manage shock states and cardiac arrest effectively in critical care settings.
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Incorporate point-of-care diagnostics, including ultrasound, to enhance rapid clinical assessments and guide timely interventions.
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Apply neuroprotective techniques to improve care and recovery of patients with acute neurological conditions.
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Integrate damage control resuscitation concepts into trauma management to stabilize patients and reduce complications.
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Assess and refine resuscitation protocols by critically analyzing current guidelines and physiological objectives for continuous improvement.