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On-Demand Webinar: If We Knew Then What We Know Now – Technology-Driven Tactics for Teaching CPR

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If We Knew Then What We Know Now – Technology-Driven Tactics for Teaching CPR

CPR training technology has advanced to levels of measurement, assessment, and feedback that were just being envisioned a decade ago. Have you ever imagined how different CPR training would have been if practitioners were able to train the way they can now?  

In this Virtual SUN, hear from Mike Helbock, who sits on the faculty at the world-renowned Resuscitation Academy in Seattle, Washington. An exceptionally inspiring speaker, Mike will be sharing how you can leverage today’s teaching technology to truly practice how you perform.  

Topics include: 

  • Why mindset counts – How your attitude about patient survivability must shape your training
  • Chest Compression Fraction – Some of the most important math you will ever know
  • Perfusion Pressure – Maybe the best defibrillation pro tip you will ever encounter
  • Measurement, Assessment, Feedback – Technology has removed all excuses about performance
  • Teamwork! – A team of experts is not an expert team…unless they know how to be one

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Diversity in Healthcare Training Resources

In the U.S., health disparities exist among culturally-diverse patient populations. For this reason, it is critical that healthcare providers are trained to identify cultural characteristics that may affect a patient’s health and that they are trained to treat these patients with cultural humility. Simulation is a proven method of training to change the behavior of healthcare providers. Below, we have compiled some resources to help you use simulation to improve diverse patient outcomes.

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