Christian Dameff

Background Information
Christian Dameff is a fourth year medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix. His passion is the application of novel technologies to the delivery of quality, effective, and innovative out of hospital cardiac arrest treatment. Current projects include Google Glass integration into pre-hospital cardiac arrest care and community paramedicine, CPR education mobile apps, and telemedicine.
Additional areas of focus include therapeutic hypothermia, telephone CPR quality improvement, CPR quality, reperfusion injury, and VF waveform analysis.
Christian has won several awards including the American College of Emergency Physicians Medical Student Professionalism and Service Award, the American Heart Association Student Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease scholarship, and the Charles W. Hall, Jr. and Virginia C. Hall Outstanding Medical Student award.
Christian Dameff is a fourth year medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix. His passion is the application of novel technologies to the delivery of quality, effective, and innovative out of hospital cardiac arrest treatment. Current projects include Google Glass integration into pre-hospital cardiac arrest care and community paramedicine, CPR education mobile apps, and telemedicine.
Additional areas of focus include therapeutic hypothermia, telephone CPR quality improvement, CPR quality, reperfusion injury, and VF waveform analysis.
Christian has won several awards including the American College of Emergency Physicians Medical Student Professionalism and Service Award, the American Heart Association Student Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease scholarship, and the Charles W. Hall, Jr. and Virginia C. Hall Outstanding Medical Student award.