Paul Swindell

After our first meet-up in February 2015, I realised I was not alone. It was the first time since my cardiac arrest the previous year that I had spoken face-to-face with someone who had experienced what I had. This was also true for my wife, who also happened to be my lifesaver. From that meet-up, the idea of SCA UK was born. Since then, we have achieved a considerable amount, primarily providing information, resources and support to others in a similar situation but also raising the profile of survivorship and the need for better post-discharge care. We are starting to get traction in this, and with the formation of the charity, I genuinely believe we have a bright future ahead and will make a significant difference in the lives of many who join our ranks.

The invention of the ICD

The following post is largely taken from “The Development of Implantable Medical Devices at The Applied Physics Laboratory” By Robert E. Fischell.  It documents the history of a number important and common devices seen today including the ICD, which I’m sure many SCA survivors are familiar with but may not know the history of it’s ...

Dr Tom Keeble Hospital Hero

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the Southend NHS Hospital heroes awards and asked for help with nominations for someone who has been extremely supportive to SCA UK for the past couple of years – Dr Tom Keeble. We now need your help to get him as many votes as possible in the ...

It’s Official, we’re Guinness World Record Holders!!

After a nervous wait of some weeks, we’ve heard back from Guinness World Records that our attempt has been approved and that we can officially call ourselves “Guinness World Record Holders!” Massive thanks must be given to those involved in organising and supporting the day especially Dr Tom Keeble and all yellow shirted volunteers (Essex ...

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