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8:00 am
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3:00 pm
Stryker CODE-STAT Class with Scott Wiebe BASIC

CODE STAT training by Scott Wiebe Overview

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Here is a basic overview of the CODE STAT system

Course Objectives

• Discuss the latest cardiac arrest science

• Understand the capabilities of Code-Stat Analytical Software

• Understand the basic concepts of Code-Stat Annotation

• Discuss options to provide actionable crew level cardiac arrest feedback

Details
Speaker:
Scott Wiebe
Start:
August 11, 2025 8:00 AM
End:
August 11, 2025 3:00 PM
Room:
Conference Room 1
Venue:
Tidewater EMS Council Office
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CE Hours:
Conference Room 1
1st Floor
enrollments: X
Scott Wiebe
Captain
Lincoln Fire & Rescue

Scott Wiebe is a Captain and EMS Shift Supervisor for Lincoln Fire& Rescue in Lincoln, Nebraska. He graduated from the Creighton University Paramedic Program in 1990. Scott is Board Certified as a Flight Paramedic and holds a Critical Care endorsement from the University of Maryland. Scott has extensive prehospital experience including ground, rotor and fixed wing transport as well as working as a staff paramedic in a Level I Trauma Center. In addition to his role at Lincoln Fire & Rescue, Scott is a Medical Specialist for Nebraska Task Force 1 FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Team. His primary professional interests are evidenced based cardiac arrest resuscitation and post event analysis as well as prehospital airway management. Scott is past member of the Nebraska Board of EMS and has written numerous expert opinions on airway management.

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Scott Wiebe is a Captain and EMS Shift Supervisor for Lincoln Fire& Rescue in Lincoln, Nebraska. He graduated from the Creighton University Paramedic Program in 1990. Scott is Board Certified as a Flight Paramedic and holds a Critical Care endorsement from the University of Maryland. Scott has extensive prehospital experience including ground, rotor and fixed wing transport as well as working as a staff paramedic in a Level I Trauma Center. In addition to his role at Lincoln Fire & Rescue, Scott is a Medical Specialist for Nebraska Task Force 1 FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Team. His primary professional interests are evidenced based cardiac arrest resuscitation and post event analysis as well as prehospital airway management. Scott is past member of the Nebraska Board of EMS and has written numerous expert opinions on airway management.