
Shelby Shelton
@shelbyk_shelton
Emergency Medicine Research Program Manager at Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Previously CU Anschutz Department of Emergency Medicine
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http://shelbyshelton.com 27-02-2018 17:36:01
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Scroll below for an explanation on post-arrest care- from an international leader in #resuscitationscience Thanks Benjamin Abella, MD MPhil Certain that UC EM Residency and UC College of Medicine are taking excellent care Thoughts are with #DamarHamlin, his family and teammates. ❤️





🆕 Scientific Statement by the Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee advises on temperature management for comatose adult survivors of cardiac arrest. Learn more: spr.ly/6017PcFoZ Authored by: Sarah Perman MD MSCE Katherine Berg


Thank you Emergency Medicine Foundation for supporting the “transcreation” of our decision tool for surrogate decision makers of comatose survivors of cardiac arrest into Spanish. Ensuring that decision aids are linguistically correct and culturally acceptable is a necessity! #ACEP23 Yale Emergency Medicine


BREAKING: The Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES, the only national data collection tool that connects pre-hospital cardiac arrest data with hospital outcomes, will receive $23.85 million in grant funding over the next five years from the CDC. 🙌news.emory.edu/stories/2023/1…



🚨 New Pub! Take a look at our recent paper that found differences in barriers to layperson CPR for women based on rescuer gender. Shelby Shelton @ChrisKnoepkePhD Ludeman Center Yale Emergency Medicine Circ: CQO NIH NHLBI


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Right now, Republicans in Congress are trying to push through a bill that would put millions of Americans at risk of losing their health care. They want to cut federal funding for Medicaid, take away tax credits that help more people afford coverage, and raise costs for working