2015-2016 Fellow:
“I had a great save on a patient who presented with a massive PE and utilizing only bedside ultrasound with skills learned from the RLA, I was able to quickly administer IV TPA to lyse the clot. The patient walked out of the hospital several days later with no complications.The lectures are high yield and taught by the two most effective ED critical care physicians in the country. The hangouts supplement the lectures to ask questions to content experts, review personal cases, or just talk to critical experts from around the country and provide valuable networking.”
2015-2016 Fellow:
“I work in a remote australian town 1000 mile from tertiary care. my link with haney and scott was an educational umbilical cord. their teachings and case reviews upped my critical care approach considerably.they are excellent teachers; i highly recommend them”
2015-2016 Fellow:
“As a small town GP with no specialty backup within 300km a few people got to live longer and better lives after critical illness. The cases are numerous.RLA is great as it provides stimulating academics but not the boring stuff.Instead of just discussing what to do you actually learn to get the resuscitationist mindset with concrete teaching on HOW to actually do things and get things done.Unless you're an expert at your game I can strongly recommend RLA as yhe coaching is great and the teaching makes a difference in the trenches, not just the medical ivory towers.Good critical care should not be geographically bound.
2015-2016 Fellow:
“RLA is a game changer. It push you to the cutting edge of resuscitation. You become a better doc, a true resuscitationist.After 5 years of practice in emergency, i wanted take my resuscitation skills to another level. With my wife and kids, there is no way i could enroll in a typical critical care fellowship. The RLA was the answer, international resuscitation masters in a format adapted to my crazy schedule. It was truly an outstanding experienceAmazing courses, Outstanding teachers, Flexible format… Can you really ask for more ?RLA is a unique experience to get in touch with the greatest minds in today’s resuscitation. You don’t just improve your knowledge, you develop skills to think and behave like a resuscitationist. Midway during my RLA fellowship, i faced a tough newborn resuscitation. I felt calm, systematic, in control. Thanks guys!”
2015-2016 Fellow:
“Unless you have a cutting edge resuscitationist working with you regularly, there is no better way to improve your skills and management of critically ill patients than the RLA.World class professors that take the time to actually discuss your own patients and really want you to best the best resuscitationist possible.”Been a great journey!”
2015-2016 Fellow:
“RLA for me has been (and still is) a great way to go beyond basic theoretical knowledge and really develop and apply practical knowledge in treating the critically ill patient. It has also permitted me to ask my burning questions and go through difficult scenarios I have encountered with the leading experts of the field.Finally, by adding to my knowledge base and confidence in critical care, it has helped me become more involved in developing and improving education and procedures in my department. I think that this will have the biggest impact on my patients as it will improve care to all critically ill patients seen at my hospital.