ECC Committee
Message from the Chair
The Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee (ECC) is responsible for directing and setting standards for care and resuscitation of patients in cardiac arrest. Our goal is a world where no one dies from cardiac arrest. Through its three subcommittees and one emphasis group, the ECC Committee reviews the science of cardiac arrest care, produces the AHA Guidelines for Emergency Cardiovascular Care and Resuscitation, and supports the development of the training programs used throughout the United States for both healthcare professionals and lay rescuers. The Guidelines are accepted world-wide and are respected as the preeminent source for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and life-saving training. The Science Subcommittee is primarily responsible for reviewing the new science of resuscitation in concert with the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. The Subcommittee supports the writing groups to provide the latest updates on Basic and Advanced life support for neonates, pediatric and adults, Identification of research priorities and advocacy for funding to support this research promote the development of new knowledge to achieve our goals. The Systems of Care Subcommittee develops and evaluates quality improvement projects to assist committees, emergency medical services and hospitals to enhance resuscitation care through a systems approach. The Education Science and Programs Subcommittee disseminates and evaluates the training programs for both in and out-of-hospital resuscitation. ESP uses the latest in adult learning research and tools to ensure knowledge acquisition and retention. The Pediatric Emphasis Group (PEG), composed of pediatric representatives from the three Subcommittees supports and directs the unique aspects of pediatric resuscitation for the Guidelines and statements related to pediatric emergency cardiovascular care.
The ECC fully supports the AHA in its goal to be a relentless force to improve longer and healthier lives thru a reeducation in mortality and disability related to cardiac arrest.
Jeanette Previdi, BSN, RN
Chair, ECC Committee
ECC Committee Members
- Jeanette K. Previdi, MPH, BSN, RN Chair
- Dianne Atkins, MD Past-Chair
- Adam Milam, MD, PhD
- Brian Jackson, MD, MA, FAAP
- Brian Walsh, PhD, RRT, RRT-NPS, RRT-ACCS
- Daniel Arellano, PhD, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC
- George Schmolzer, MD, PhD
- Jessica Fowler, MD, MPH
- Maya Dewan, MD, MPH
- Rhoda Reddix, PhD, MPH
- Marina Del Rios, MD, MS
- Jason Bartos, MD, PhD
- Ashish R. Panchal, MD, PhD
- Martin Pusic, MD, PhD
- Daniel Rolston, MD, MSHPM
- Emily Diederich, MD
- Jon Rittenberger, MD, MS
- Keith Marill, MD, MS
- Jose Cabanas, MD, MPH
- Janice Tijssen, MD, MSc, FRCPC
- Jonathan Duff, MD, MEd
- Ryan Morgan, MD, MTR
ECC Liaisons
- Allan de Caen, MD
- Angus Jameson, MD, MPH
- Anya Freedman, MD
- Beena Kamath-Rayne, MD, MPH
- Bobbi Leeper, MN, APRN, CNS M-S, CV-BC, CCRN, FAHA
- Cameron Dezfulian, MD, FAHA
- Diana Bayles
- Emily Tinsley, PhD, MS
- Farhan Bhanji, MD, MSc (Ed), FRCPC, FAHA
- George Sopko, MD, MPH
- Jeremy Brown, DO
- Joe Hylton, MA, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, NREMT-P
- Kelvin Bush, MD
- Mary McBride, MD, MEd
- Pavitra Kotini-Shah, MD
- Peter Panagos, MD, FAHA, FACEP
- Quincy Tran, MD, PhD
- Robert Neumar, MD, PhD
- Sachin Agarwal, MD, MPH
- Sarah Perman, MD, MSCE
- Scott Silvers, MD
- Venu Menon, MD
- Vishal Kapadia, MD
- Vivek Moitra, MD, MHA, FCCM
Subcommittee Members
- Marina Del Rios, MD, MS Chair
- Jason Bartos, MD, PhD Vice-Chair
- Ashish Panchal, MD, PhD Past-Chair
- Vishal Kapadia, MD
- Alejandra Gutierrez, MD
- Amanda O’Halloran, MD
- Ameera Haamid, MD
- Barney Scholefield, MBBS, MSc, MRCPCH, PhD
- Brian Granau, MD MHSc
- Carolina Maciel, MD, MSCR
- Cecelia Ratay, DNP, CRNP
- Jonathan Elmer, MD, MS, FAHA, FCNS
- Melissa Vogelsong, MD
- Pavitra Kotini-Shah, MD
- Rachel Beekman, MD
- Ryan Coute, DO
- Ryan W. Morgan, MD, MTR
- Saket Girotra, MD, SM
- Sarah M. Perman, MD, MSCE
- Amber Rodriguez, PhD, AHA Staff
Senior Science and Health Advisor
- Martin Pusic, MD, PhD Chair
- Daniel M. Rolston ,MD, MSHPM Vice-Chair
- Emily Diederich, MD, MS Past-Chair
- Aarti Bavare, MD, MPH
- Andres Viles, MSN, RN, CNS, CHSE
- Anezi Uzendu, MD
- Audrey Blewer, PhD, MPH
- Dennis Daniel, MD
- Grace Bravo, MD
- John Cook, EdD, MBA, NRP
- Jonathan Duff, MD, MEd
- Katherine Allen, MASc, PhD
- Katherine Brown, Ed.D
- Michael Rosen, PhD
- Katherine Allen, MASc, PhD
- Marc Auerbach, MD, MSCI
- Michael Rosen, PhD
- Susan Morris, RNBN, Med, CNCC(C)
- Tehnaz Boyle, MD, PhD
- Yoon Soo Park, PhD
- Jaylen Wright, AHA Staff
Science and Health Advisor
- Jon Rittenberger, MD, MS Chair
- Keith Marill, MD, MS Vice-Chair
- Jose Cabanas, MD, MPH Past-ChairPast-Chair
- Alex Presciutti, PhD
- Ankur Doshi, MD
- Candace Mannarino, MD
- Chadi Alraies, MD
- Donna Tanner, RRT-ACCS, MHA
- Jennifer Hayes, MSN, RN, CCRN-K
- Joelle Onofrio, DO
- Joshua Lupton, MD, MPH, MPhil
- June Gordon, MD
- Kate Remick, MD
- Kelly Bouthillet, DNP, APRN, CCNS, ACNP-BC
- Laura Quinn, MHA, RRT, RRT-NPS, RRT-ACCS
- Paul Mullan, MD, MPH
- Paul Snobelen, EMT
- Timmy Li, PhD
- Melissa Mahgoub, RN, MSN, AHA Staff
Science and Health Advisor
- Janice Tijssen, MD, MSc, FRCPC Chair
- Jonathan Duff, MD, MEd Vice-Chair
- Ryan W. Morgan, MD, MTR Past-Chair
- Aarti Bavare, MD, MPH
- Amanda O’Halloran, MD
- Barney Scholefield, MBBS, MSc, MRCPCH, PhD
- Brian Jackson, MD, MA, FAAP
- Candace Mannarino, MD
- Georg Schmolzer, MD, PhD
- Grace Bravo, MD
- Jennifer Hayes, MSN, RN, CCRN-K
- Jessica Fowler , MD, MPH
- Joelle Donofrio, DO
- Kate Remick, MD
- Marc Auerbach, MD, MSCI
- Maya Dewan, MD, MPH
- Paul Mullan, MD, MPH
- Tehnaz Boyle, MD, PhD
- Todd Chang, MD, MAcM
- Melissa Mahgoub, PhD, AHA Staff
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