Most people can’t recognize a cardiac arrest or opioid overdose
New research led by CHÉOS Scientist Dr. David Barbic finds that only 1 in 10 can correctly identify a cardiac arrest as a bystander
Read MoreNew research led by CHÉOS Scientist Dr. David Barbic finds that only 1 in 10 can correctly identify a cardiac arrest as a bystander
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists Drs. Skye Barbic and Frank Scheuermeyer are teaming up to improve the integration between emergency departments and mental health services for youth and young adults.
Read MoreDr. Barbic is an emergency physician interested in research related to cardiac resuscitation and vulnerable populations
Read MoreThe RACKED Study will look at the effectiveness of intramuscular ketamine for patients presenting to the ED with agitation and violent behaviour.
Read MoreThe conference features presentations and seminars from researchers from around the world, including CHÉOS Scientists.
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