The wait is almost over! The 2025 MERITS Workshop is your opportunity to explore cutting-edge strategies for managing critical emergencies.
Are you ready to elevate your response to life-threatening situations? Join us for this dynamic two-day workshop, where you’ll sharpen your skills in prehospital care for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Hosted by the Department of Emergency Medicine at UTHealth Houston, the MERITS Workshop: Mastering Emergency Response Interventions for TBI and SCA is designed to provide advanced, hands-on training and practical knowledge for handling traumatic brain injury (TBI) and sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in prehospital settings.
Dive deep into best practices for resuscitating and managing patients in time-sensitive emergencies.
Explore the latest scientific findings on OHCA and TBI, bridging the gap between research and field practices.
Engage in hands-on skills practice and realistic simulations to enhance individual proficiency and team coordination.
Dates: March 19, 2025 (8:00 AM–5:00 PM) and March 20, 2025 (8:00 AM–12:00 PM)
Location: Jessie Jones Library/TMC Building, 2nd Floor, UTHealth Houston
Enjoy complimentary breakfast and lunch provided to all participants, ensuring you stay energized and focused throughout the workshop.
Emergency responders, healthcare professionals, and anyone involved in prehospital care seeking to sharpen their skills and stay at the forefront of emergency interventions. EMTs and paramedics can also earn up to 10 CE credits.
Secure your spot today and take your emergency response capabilities to the next level! Register now to reserve your place in this year’s workshop.
For inquiries or registration, reach out to Byron “Tony” Harrison at [email protected].
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise in managing critical emergencies. This workshop is an excellent opportunity for emergency responders, healthcare professionals, and others involved in prehospital care to refine their expertise.
Join us at MERITS and become a master of emergency response interventions!