Midterm Symposium: In-Hospital Resuscitation Training

One-day Midterm Symposium on In-Hospital Resuscitation Training at Aarhus University Hospital, Auditorium B, Organised by DCAcademy Grant Recipient Dung Nguyen Riis.

Info about event

Time

Wednesday 15 April 2026,  at 09:30 - 16:30

Location

Aarhus University Hospital, Auditorium B, G206-142, Entrance G, Ground Floor, Denmark

Organizer

Dung Nguyen Riis, Research Center for Emergency Medicine, Aarhus University & DCAcademy

Price

00,00 DKK

Join us for an engaging full-day event at Aarhus University Hospital where we delve into in-hospital resuscitation training. This symposium brings together leading researchers and healthcare professionals to share knowledge and discuss future directions in hospital-based resuscitation training.

Aim of the symposium:

This Midterm Symposium brings together healthcare professionals and researchers engaged in in-hospital resuscitation training to discuss state-of-the-art training methodologies and the transfer of skills from training to clinical practice, aiming to advance future CPR training programs in hospitals.

Recommended participants:

Researchers, CPR instructors, and healthcare professionals with an interest in in-hospital resuscitation training.

Language: 

The presentations will be in English.

What participants will gain:

  • Latest updates on in-hospital resuscitation and ERC Guidelines 2025 

  • Practical insights on skill transfer from simulation to clinical practice 

  • Perspectives on implementation and future CPR training strategies 

  • Opportunities for interdisciplinary discussion and networking 

Confirmed speakers: 

  • Kasper Glerup Lauridsen (DK)

  • Robert “Tino” Greif (CH) 

  • Kristian Krogh (DK) 

  • Lotte Abilgren (DK) 

  • Johannes Wittig (DK) 

  • Magnus Østrup Brøgger (DK) 

  • Nadja Lindberg Bonne (DK) 

  • Sandra Viggers (DK) 

  • Adam Cheng (CA) 
     

We are excited to welcome you to a day dedicated to sharing knowledge, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, and shaping the future of hospital CPR training.