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ECMO Mobility-
By the Guideline Creator
The only online course dedicated to ECMO mobility — taught by the primary author of the ECMO Mobility Guidelines.
Stephen Ramsey CCS PT, DPT takes you through everything you need to mobilize VA and VV ECMO patients safely and confidently — from circuit fundamentals to configuration-specific mobility sequences to the team communication strategies that actually work in the highest-acuity ICUs in the country.
Whether you completed the IABP Mobility Course or are coming in with existing critical care experience — this course gives you the most comprehensive ECMO mobility framework available anywhere online.
CEU accreditation is currently in process. All enrolled students will be notified when accreditation is approved and provided guidance on submitting for credit. Completion dates and course activity are tracked automatically to support future CEU submissions.
Stephen Ramsey CCS PT, DPT takes you through everything you need to mobilize VA and VV ECMO patients safely and confidently — from circuit fundamentals to configuration-specific mobility sequences to the team communication strategies that actually work in the highest-acuity ICUs in the country.
Whether you completed the IABP Mobility Course or are coming in with existing critical care experience — this course gives you the most comprehensive ECMO mobility framework available anywhere online.
CEU accreditation is currently in process. All enrolled students will be notified when accreditation is approved and provided guidance on submitting for credit. Completion dates and course activity are tracked automatically to support future CEU submissions.
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Learn From the Clinician Who Built the Protocol.
I’m Stephen Ramsey — critical care PT, researcher, and the clinician behind the Ramsey Protocol for IABP mobility. I created this course because the gap between what PT school teaches and what the ICU demands is too wide. You’ll find me in every module, walking you through the exact framework I use at the bedside every day. No fluff — just a system that works.
