Master the Critical Decisions That Define Outcomes
Four high-impact sessions from the faculty behind ResusX. Real cases. Decisive frameworks. Exactly what you need for your next shift.
You've Done the Training.
But Some Moments Still Make You Pause.
You graduated residency. You've logged thousands of hours. But medicine keeps throwing edge cases. The ones where a split-second decision means everything, and you wish you had just a little more certainty.
The sat looks okay. GCS is borderline. The room is waiting for your call. There's no algorithm for this moment.
You've seen thousands of ECGs. But STEMI mimics don't announce themselves. Missing one is not an option.
Pacemaker patients in the ED are common. Confidently reading their rhythms in real time is a skill most clinicians never fully develop.
It's what separates good doctors from great ones.
That's exactly what these 4 free sessions are built for.
Real cases. Expert faculty. Zero fluff. Designed for practicing physicians.Learn From Experts Who've Seen It All
Four sessions. Four world-class clinicians. Practical frameworks you'll use on your very next shift.
Intubating the Bad Brain
Bryan Byrne is an emergency physician and resuscitation educator known for his expertise in high-stakes airway management. In this session, he breaks down the exact decision framework for managing the neurologically compromised patient, when to intubate, how to do it safely, and what most clinicians get wrong.
The Art of Oxygenation
Dr. Steven Haywood is an academic emergency physician who completed his residency at the University of Tennessee and has dedicated his career to teaching and publishing in EM. This session covers the nuanced, often-misunderstood principles of oxygenation that separate good clinicians from great ones.
STEMI Mimics
Distinguished Professor at the University of Maryland and the world's foremost ECG educator in emergency medicine. Author of 26 textbooks. Recipient of over 20 teaching awards including ACEP's highest honor. In this session, Dr. Mattu shows you the ECG patterns that fool even experienced clinicians and how to never miss them again.
Pacemakers
Dr. Shaila Quazi is a board-certified emergency physician and assistant professor at Drexel University College of Medicine, with over 20 years of clinical experience. This session demystifies pacemaker rhythms in the ED, what's normal, what's a malfunction, and how to manage it with confidence under pressure.
Built for Clinicians
Who Never Stop Learning.
These sessions are designed for practicing clinicians who already know the basics and want the edge cases, the nuance, and the expert frameworks that come from decades at the bedside.
"If you've ever stood at a bedside and wished you had just a little more certainty in that moment, this is for you."
ResusX FacultyThis is not an introductory course. It is not a board review. It is expert-level, case-driven education built for people who already take patient care seriously and want to take it further.
Attendings and fellows managing undifferentiated, high-acuity patients every shift.
Residents building clinical intuition for the cases that textbooks don't fully prepare you for.
NPs practicing independently or alongside physicians in acute and emergency settings.
PAs who want to sharpen their decision-making in high-stakes emergency scenarios.
ICU and ED nurses who want to understand the clinical reasoning behind the decisions they support.
Not More Information.
More Confidence.
These sessions aren't about adding to your reading list. They're about changing how you perform when the pressure is highest and the clock is running.
No second-guessing. No hesitation. A clear, practiced framework for the compromised airway that works at 2am when the algorithm on the wall means nothing.
Recognize STEMI mimics and the subtle ischemia patterns that send patients to the cath lab hours too late. You'll see them before the machine does.
Walk in, read the rhythm, identify the malfunction, and act. No fumbling. No calling cardiology at 3am because you're not sure what you're seeing.
Master the nuanced decision-making around oxygenation that separates reactive clinicians from proactive ones. Anticipate the crash. Buy the time. Control the room.
From Physicians Who Already Watched.
I watched the ECG session on a Tuesday. On Thursday I caught a pattern I would have completely missed before. That's what ResusX does. It doesn't just teach you things. It changes how you see patients.
I own every hour of content the ResusX team puts out. There is no other medical education platform providing innovation and cutting-edge education like theirs. It's become essential to how I practice.
I have never attended a conference that has taught me so much. ResusX is in a completely different category because of the faculty, the topics, and the community they've built. Simply amazing.
The Conference That Defines Resuscitation Education.
ResusX is not a typical medical conference. Now in its 6th year, it is the premier resuscitation experience in emergency medicine, bringing together the world's leading critical care educators for three days of high-yield, immersive, case-driven learning in Philadelphia.
Where most conferences give you lectures, ResusX gives you transformation. Electrifying talks, live demonstrations, hands-on workshops, and small-group simulations built around the real cases that define outcomes. Short format. High yield. Zero filler.
The 4 free sessions you're accessing today are drawn directly from the faculty and curriculum that make ResusX the most talked-about clinical education event in emergency medicine.
Your Next Shift Starts
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