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In a crisis, every second counts– and every skill must be sharp. Traditional training often leaves long gaps between practice sessions, which in turn can allow lifesaving skills to fade. Low-Dose, High-Frequency training flips the traditional learning model: short, frequent refreshers that keep knowledge and confidence fresh.
In this episode of In the Heart of Care, host Dr. Ash Panchal speaks with nurse researcher Dr. Claudia Sabogal-Rodriguez, radiologist Dr. Caitlin Hackett, and nurse leader Dr. Suzie Kardong-Edgren about how LDHF training is reshaping readiness across disciplines. From resuscitation to radiology, we explore how LDHF training is helping build a new culture of preparedness in healthcare.
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In a crisis, every second counts– and every skill must be sharp. Traditional training often leaves long gaps between practice sessions, which in turn can allow lifesaving skills to fade. Low-Dose, High-Frequency training flips the traditional learning model: short, frequent refreshers that keep knowledge and confidence fresh.
In this episode of In the Heart of Care, host Dr. Ash Panchal speaks with nurse researcher Dr. Claudia Sabogal-Rodriguez, radiologist Dr. Caitlin Hackett, and nurse leader Dr. Suzie Kardong-Edgren about how LDHF training is reshaping readiness across disciplines. From resuscitation to radiology, we explore how LDHF training is helping build a new culture of preparedness in healthcare.

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