Our Commitment to Early Veterinary CPR Training
The ROSC Warriors Project is committed to providing up-to-date veterinary CPR training for veterinary technician students in Colorado at no cost.
The project is designed to equip students with the knowledge and hands-on experience necessary to become active and confident participants during a cardiopulmonary arrest in a clinical setting.
We believe early education in veterinary CPR makes a difference for our patients' survival and solidifies our commitment to advancing the field through excellent patient care.


Our Founder
Casey Elliott RVT, VTS(ECC)
Casey has been a veterinary technician in Colorado since 2010 with a focus on emergency medicine over the last decade and securing her veterinary technician specialty certification in emergency and critical care in 2023.
Casey's passion for the ER led her to teaching emergency medicine where she realized there was a gap in technician education surrounding CPR. In an effort to bridge this gap, Casey founded The ROSC Warriors Project: a non-profit* focused on early technician education in CPR at no cost. It is her belief and mission that a jump start on understanding CPR and the events leading up to it will lead to better patient outcomes for the future of our veterinary community.
*non-profit status pending for 2026
