Drew Norton had a rude awakening when his 6 month old baby required CPR from his wife. He then had another moment when he realised his current job was leaving him feeling empty. Drew then leant hard into the mantra ‘life is too short’, and built his own business that could help him more effectively balance time, money and memories.
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Drew Norton had a rude awakening when his 6 month old baby required CPR from his wife. He then had another moment when he realised his current job was leaving him feeling empty. Drew then leant hard into the mantra ‘life is too short’, and built his own business that could help him more effectively balance time, money and memories.
Elleesha King - Transforming CPR outcomes with Pulse Tile
Get Off The Bench Podcast
51 minutes 49 seconds
10 months ago
Elleesha King - Transforming CPR outcomes with Pulse Tile
Elleesha King, a paramedic and registered nurse for 10 years, discusses her entrepreneurial venture, Pulsatile Innovations, and its flagship product, Pulse Tile. The device aims to improve cardiac arrest outcomes by providing clear instructions on CPR need and direction, even for non-medically trained individuals. Pulse Tile, which detects a pulse and guides CPR, complements defibrillators. Elleesha shares the challenges in developing the product, including raising funds and navigating regulatory requirements. She emphasises the importance of early CPR, noting that delay can reduce survival chances by 10% per minute. The product is not yet on the market, but with plans for clinical trials and regulatory approvals.
Get Off The Bench Podcast
Drew Norton had a rude awakening when his 6 month old baby required CPR from his wife. He then had another moment when he realised his current job was leaving him feeling empty. Drew then leant hard into the mantra ‘life is too short’, and built his own business that could help him more effectively balance time, money and memories.