T.E.A.M Together Everyone Achieves More. Laerdal Medical

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T.E.A.M Together Everyone Achieves More

Helping Save Lives An introduc<on to Laerdal Medical

The story began in 1940 Resusci Anne Since 1960 Childrens books and Tomte Toys

The Story of our Logo The Laerdal Company was established in 1940. During our first two decades, we created innova<ve toys and books for children. In 1958, the company started to dedicate itself to advancing the cause of resuscita<on and emergency care. In 1960, the first pa<ent simulator Resusci Anne manikin was introduced to the market. A new logo was needed to reflect our mission. Our founder, Åsmund S. Laerdal, chose the image of the Good Samaritan. It depicts the ancient tale of the traveler whose selfless compassion and care saved the life of a total stranger. This became our emblem and our inspira<on. Today, is dedicated to helping save lives with product solu<ons, services, and system solu<ons that support the Chain of Survival. The Good Samaritan logo symbolizes our commitment to every health professional and volunteer who has learned how to save the life of a family member, friend, or stranger in need

Mission and Vision Our Mission Helping Save Lives Our Vision No-one should die or be disabled unnecessarily during birth or from sudden illness or trauma.

Why - How What

How will we get there? We can best achieve our mission by following our six Guiding Stars: Implement what has been shown to work Collaborate to help save more lives Simplify products and programs Drive therapy through educa<on Embrace customer responsiveness Deliver quality in all we do

How will we get there? Collaborate to help save more lives We have learned that we can achieve far greater impact by working in collaboration with valued partnerships and alliances.

How will we get there?

Resuscita<on It is estimated that over 1 million people die of sudden cardiac arrest in higher resource countries annually. By helping improve the implementation of the Chain of Survival, we believe the average survival rate can be raised from 7% to 12% in 2020, representing 50,000 more lives per year.

Emergency Care Medical errors are believed to be the cause of over 250,000 deaths per year in higher resource countries. A 20% reduction in these errors by the use of simulation education and related activities could contribute to a further 50,000 lives per year.

Laerdal Global Health Life-saving potential Around 800 mothers and 8000 babies die during birth every day, 99% in developing countries. Laerdal Global Health established in 2010 to focus on helping save lives of mothers and babies on the day of birth in low resource countries. Solutions Products and programs which train and equip health workers to help save lives of newborns and mothers in low resource countries.

What are we going to do?

SUN MAKING AN IMPACT SIMULATION USER NETWORK

9:30 am to 10:45 am Mike Maron, President and CEO Holy Name Medical Center J. Cedar Wang MSN, RN, GNP- BC,CHSE Director of Simula<on Educa<on Holy Name Medical Center 10:45 am to 11:00 am BREAK 11:00 am to 12:00 am Holy Name Medical Center Panel Discussion Today s Agenda Holy Name Medical Center s Simula6on Journey Interdisciplinary Medical Team Simula6on John Rundback, MD IntervenSonal Radiologist Janine Canecchia, MSN, RN - Manager of SimulaSon EducaSon Juan MarS, BA, MICP - SimulaSon Instructor & AHA Training Center Coordinator 12:00 to 1:00 pm Lunch and SimulaSon Center Tour

Today s Agenda ***AWernoon Breakout sessions ParScipants will choose 2 out of the 3 awernoon sessions*** 1:00 to 2:00 pm Breakout Session 1 Group A CONFERENCE ROOM 3 - Mi6ga6ng Risk Pu@ng Healthcare Policies and Procedures to the test, Chris6ne Flickinger Hader, DNP, CNS, RN, CCRN, Manager of the Center for Clinical Simula<on and Learning, Meridian Health, Wall, NJ Group B CONFERENCE ROOM 4 - EMS Not Just Emergencies The Impact and Future of EMS in healthcare, Jennifer McCarthy, MAS, NRP, MIC - Program Director, Paramedic Science Program, Bergen Community College Group C - CONFERENCE ROOM 5 - Point of Care Ultraound: Delivering High Quality Healthcare in the Acute Care Se@ng, Dr. Rajesh Geria, MD, FACEP, Chief, Division of Emergency & Cri<cal Care Ultrasound - Director, Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship - Assistant Professor, Staff Abending Physician - Past Chair, ACEP Emergency Ultrasound Sec<on - Department of Emergency Medicine - Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ 2:00 to 2:15 pm BREAK

Today s Agenda 2:15 to 3:15 pm Breakout Session 2 Group A CONFERENCE ROOM 3 - Mi6ga6ng Risk Pu@ng Healthcare Policies and Procedures to the test, Chris6ne Flickinger Hader, DNP, CNS, RN, CCRN, Manager of the Center for Clinical Simula<on and Learning, Meridian Health, Wall, NJ Group B CONFERENCE ROOM 4 - EMS Not Just Emergencies The Impact and Future of EMS in healthcare, Jennifer McCarthy, MAS, NRP, MIC - Program Director, Paramedic Science Program, Bergen Community College Group C - CONFERENCE ROOM 5 - Point of Care Ultraound: Delivering High Quality Healthcare in the Acute Care Se@ng, Dr. Rajesh Geria, MD, FACEP, Chief, Division of Emergency & Cri<cal Care Ultrasound - Director, Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship - Assistant Professor, Staff Abending Physician - Past Chair, ACEP Emergency Ultrasound Sec<on - Department of Emergency Medicine - Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ 3:15 to 3:30 pm Debrief and Closing, Tracy Mulcahey,