Resuscitative TEE Project Webinar Series 2026
Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is rapidly transforming the landscape of resuscitation, offering unparalleled insights into cardiovascular physiology when it matters most. This exclusive webinar series, produced by The Resuscitative TEE Project and presented by Philips, brings together leading experts to explore the evidence, implementation, integration, and clinical impact of Resuscitative TEE across diverse acute care environments, including the emergency department, the intensive care unit, operating room, and any clinical settings caring for critically ill patients.
The Resuscitative TEE Project is a multidisciplinary initiative dedicated to advancing the science, promoting excellence, and expanding access to high-impact education in the use of TEE for resuscitation and critical care. Through this series, we aim to disseminate the latest knowledge, share real-world experiences, and provide actionable strategies for clinicians and institutions adopting TEE as a vital tool for resuscitation.
Join us as we highlight practical frameworks, lessons learned, and innovations that are shaping the future of hemodynamic monitoring and individualized resuscitation through TEE, at the point of care.
Upcoming webinars
The frontiers of prehospital care are rapidly evolving, and resuscitative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is emerging as a novel tool with the potential to transform the management of cardiac arrest and shock in the field. This webinar will highlight pioneering efforts to implement TEE in prehospital and retrieval medicine settings, including the development of mobile TEE capabilities, the integration of TEE into high-performance out-of-hospital cardiac arrest systems, and novel research protocols aimed at individualized CPR and early identification of reversible pathology. Presenters will share early implementation experiences, technical and operational considerations, and the future landscape of out-of-hospital TEE research and clinical applications.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Describe the emerging role of resuscitative TEE in prehospital and retrieval medicine settings.
Identify the unique challenges and opportunities of performing TEE in the field.
Review operational workflows and protocols for integrating prehospital TEE.
Discuss examples of TEE use during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and in mobile critical care units.
Understand the current state of prehospital TEE research and key questions guiding future studies.
Past webinars
Focused TEE in Non-Cardiac Anesthesiology
The expanding landscape of focused TEE in Emergency Medicine
Venous Excess Ultrasound Score (VExUS) Webinar 2026