Alexander Presciutti
Clinical Psychologist
Collaborator hub
Discover researchers, clinicians, survivors, and co-survivors. Find collaborators, share ideas, and accelerate survivorship science and services across borders.
Network snapshot
Updated 2026-01-30
Global map
Explore who is working on survivorship around the world. Filter by specialty or use the directory to focus on names, organisations, job roles, and countries.
Directory
This growing network brings together researchers, clinicians, and survivor-led groups who are advancing long-term survivorship after cardiac arrest. Each card highlights two things:
These short entries help people spot synergy quickly and build collaborations that would be hard to find otherwise.
Search by name, organisation, tags, or country.
Showing 22 of 22 collaborators
Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist and postdoc
Project Manager for the Norwegian Bystander Support System and PhD candidate
PhD, Cardiac Specialist Nurse.
Consultant cardiologist, head of cardiac arrest diagnostic work-up programme
Principal Clinical Psychologist
Senior Lecturer
Senior researcher at RAKOS Professor at the University of Bergen, Medical Faculty Consultant in Anaesthesiology at Stavanger University Hospital
MD, PhD - Cardiologist, EP Specialist
Clinical Professor, MD, PhD; Head of Research; Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiology
Reg. Nurse, Resuscitation Coordinator, Associate Professor
Physiotherapist specialist in cardiovascular diseases and respiration, PhD
Professor (Health Outcomes), Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research; Director of the National Centre for Research Culture.
Researcher
MD, PgD. Specialist in Intensive Care and Prehospital Emergency Medicine
Principal Clinical Psychologist - Honorary Clinical Lecturer, Anglia Ruskin University
Critical care nurse, PhD
Consultant Neurologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer
Neurointensivist
Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Nursing
Critical care cardiologist
Research Fellow, Lecturer in Physiotherapy
Call for entries
If you cannot find yourself on the map, email your name, role, organisation, city & country, tags or keywords, a short summary of your work, plus two lines for “What I can offer” and “Looking to collaborate on.” We will review the scope and publish your entry.
Questions & answers
This list does not claim to be complete, nor can accuracy or topicality be guaranteed.
To connect researchers working on life after OHCA. Visibility reduces duplication, speeds collaboration, and supports intervention and service development.
Pins for people active in survivorship research. Each pin links to a profile covering role, institution, country/region, and a short summary.
Self-submitted entries reviewed by editors; each entry notes the source and last update.
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