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Upcoming Events and Opportunities to get involved

In this page we aim to bring together conferences, networks, and project collaboration opportunities that can strengthen cardiac arrest survivorship research.

Conferences & Congresses

Events at a glance

Event Date range Location
Resuscitation Science Symposium 7-9 November United States, Chicago, Illinois
Post-Care 2026 9–11 September Lund, Sweden
ERC Congress 17–19 September Milan, Italy
4th Arab Resuscitation Council Scientific Conference 15–17 October Dubai, UAE

Resuscitation Science Symposium

The American Heart Association's annual scientific meeting focused on the latest resuscitation research and implementation science.

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Post-Care 2026

Meeting focused on post-resuscitation and survivorship pathways (9–11 September).

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ERC Congress

European Resuscitation Council congress information and participation details (17–19 September).

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4th Arab Resuscitation Council Scientific Conference

Regional scientific conference hosted by the Arab Resuscitation Council in Dubai, UAE (15–17 October).

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Networks & Working Groups

COST Action CA24142

COST Action CA24142 - Precision Medicine for Cardiac Arrest (PREMEDICARE). This is a Europe-wide networking framework that can support exchange, mobility, and coordinated action. Includes a focus on understanding the long-term burden of OHCA in the young.

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SABRE: Support After Bystander Resuscitation

The SABRE network is an international collaboration established in 2024 to strengthen support services for people who have attempted CPR during an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The network meets every three months online, and in person at conferences, to share knowledge, collaborate and support the formation of bystander support services. All are welcome to join.

Please contact Vicky.joshi@gcu.ac.uk if you would like to be included in the SABRE mailing list.

Projects Seeking Collaborators

This section is intentionally drafted as a placeholder for projects that are actively looking for partners (e.g., clinical sites, qualitative researchers, patient/public involvement contributors, data science support, and implementation partners).

Proposed format for each listing: project title, collaboration need, timeline, country or region, and contact link.