There are essentially three phases the attendees will be required to complete in order to successfully complete the MOKAN Resuscitation Academy.
Phase one is the completion of pre-course work. Attendees will be required to complete some pre-course reading assignments and collect samples of their cardiac arrest data for the class. This can include dispatch CAD reports, patient records, defibrillator data, and other related materials. These documents will be reviewed and discussed throughout the course. The specifics of the required reading assignment and other information will be provided following registration.
Phase two involves attending the academy. The MOKAN Resuscitation Academy is intended to be fast-moving and intense. Attendees will have lectures, small group discussions, and break-out session options which will include interactive demonstrations of resuscitation choreography.
Phase three is really the most important phase and really speaks to the Mission of the Academy. Upon completion of the Academy, graduates enroll their community in a cardiac arrest data surveillance system in order to measure CA survival. Develop and undertake a quality improvement project, and make changes to improve CA survival in their community.