Date: Wednesday, March 25
Time: 1 p.m. ET | 12 p.m. CT | 10 a.m. PT
Register now using the “Register for this EMS1 Webinar” box on this page!
Can’t make the date? Register anyway and we’ll send you a recording after the event. *
The back of an ambulance is one of the most demanding clinical environments in healthcare. EMS providers must make fast, high stakes decisions while managing airway, ventilations, monitoring, defibrillation and compressions — often all at once, in motion and under pressure.
Join this webinar to explore how next-generation monitoring and defibrillation technology brings real-time ventilation feedback and guidance into the prehospital environment. We’ll discuss how clear, actionable insight into ventilation rate and volume helps EMS providers reduce guesswork, stay focused on the patient and bring a sense of calm to resuscitation care during transport.
You’ll also see how intuitive device design and integrated clinical guidance support a balanced resuscitation approach while capturing critical data that can be used to drive quality improvement long after the call is complete.
By attending this webinar, you will:
- Gain insight into challenges unique to cardiac care during ambulance transport.
- Recognize why ventilation quality during resuscitation matters — and how real-time feedback supports better patient care.
- Understand how modern clinical guidance helps reduce cognitive load in the back of the ambulance.
- Discover how intuitive design helps EMS providers focus on patients — not devices.
- Learn ways to leverage captured clinical data to support QA/QI and continuous improvement.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- Paramedics and EMTs.
- EMS clinical educators and trainers.
- Medical directors and QA / QI leaders.
- EMS leaders evaluating new monitoring technology.
* Please note the Q and A portion of the webinar will only be available for live event attendees.
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Lisa Campana, PhD, is a Principal Biomedical Engineer and medical device innovator with more than a decade of experience in research and development at ZOLL. As a member of the innovation team she specializes in sensor and algorithm development for respiratory and ventilation monitoring with a focus on advancing technologies that improve emergency and critical care. Dr. Campana earned her PhD in biomedical engineering from Boston University, where her dissertation research involved human physiological studies of respiratory mechanics and sleep-related respiratory variability. She is a named inventor on multiple patents related to resuscitation feedback, respiratory flow sensing and clinical guidance.
Michael Grzyb is a paramedic educator based in the U.S. with over 25 years of experience in the EMS industry. Early in his career he found a passion for teaching and training others. He has worked as a staff paramedic at several New England-based EMS agencies, covering both urban and rural environments. Additionally he has held management positions at several New England area institutions, functioning as lead educator, quality improvement coordinator and agency liaison in those roles. He has been with ZOLL since 2008, where he developed the model for EMS provider training worldwide and is currently the Senior Director of Field Support for ZOLL’s EMS Division, overseeing customer experience and implementation for EMS customers worldwide.