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Satyavardhan Pulukurthy, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Specialties: Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, Endovascular Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology
Board Certifications: Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Endovascular Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology, and Internal Medicine
Special Interests: Interventional cardiology (including structural heart disease), endovascular medicine, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, cardiac arrhythmia evaluation and monitoring, stress testing, and non-invasive vascular studies American College of Cardiology, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, American College of Physicians, Washington State Medical Association, and Kitsap County Medical Society.
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Dr. Scott Davarn
Dr. Davarn is a full-time emergency physician at CHI – Harrison Hospital. Dr. Davarn also serves as the medical program director for Kitsap County Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Care. He received his professional schooling at University of Washington.
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Steve Strachan
Bremerton Police Chief
Prior to becoming Bremerton’s Chief, Steve served the King County Sheriff’s Office from 2011-2012 as the Chief Deputy and as the Sheriff, after being appointed by the King County Council following the retirement of the previous Sheriff. From 2006-2010, Steve was Chief of Police in Kent, Washington, and from 2004-2006 Steve was Chief of Police in Lakeville, Minnesota, where he started his law enforcement career 19 years earlier.
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Randi Riesenberg, MPH
Randi Riesenberg is a Program Manager at King County EMS. She has an MPH from the University of Washington. She currently coordinates Washington CARES, part of the HeartRescue project, in an effort to measure and improve cardiac arrest.
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Peter Kudenchuk, MD
Dr. Kudenchuk is Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Washington, with a clinical practice in cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology.He is Principal Investigator for the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium, an NIH-supported multicenter network that is performing randomized clinical trials in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and life-threatening trauma; Associate Medical Director of King County Emergency Medical Services; and Associate Editor for the American Heart Association’s Textbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care and CPR.
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Mike Helbock
Mike Helbock is a former Paramedic and Senior Instructor for the Training and Education Division for Seattle/King County EMS. He is an author of many of the standard emergency medical practices and training procedures that are incorporated into the EMS community today, including the popular “SICK/NOT SICK” approach to patient care.
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Mickey Eisenberg, MD, PhD
Dr. Eisenberg is Medical Director of King County Emergency Medicine Services and Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington. He has studied cardiac arrest and developed innovative programs to treat this condition for over 30 years.
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David Carlbom, MD
Dr. Carlbom is an Associate Professor in the Division of Pulmonary Critical Care and the Director of Paramedic Training. His is interested in teaching resuscitation, and he is a regional expert on sepsis and post-resuscitation care. He has publications in airway education, sepsis, and therapeutic hypothermia. He is recognized as a clinical & education leader, and spends time educating paramedics, students, residents, fellows, nurses and colleagues.
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Kevin Bernt
Kitsap Resuscitation Academy Facilitator
Lead Fire/Medic for Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue and Senior EMT Instructor at Kitsap County EMS.