Scotland Totes a New “CPR Anthem” to Raise Awareness
A new film is circulating in Scotland urging people to perform CPR to the beat the Proclaimers song “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”. It features tv presenter Carole Smillie and …
Read more »A new film is circulating in Scotland urging people to perform CPR to the beat the Proclaimers song “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”. It features tv presenter Carole Smillie and …
Read more »This year, we celebrated a 20 year anniversary with one of our very loyal clients, King of Prussia Dental Associates. A couple of the team members at our most recent training …
Read more »The holidays are known for a time of eating, travel, alcohol consumption, and for some, stress. Whether it’s family interactions or finances that make your blood boil this time of …
Read more »Learning CPR is a valuable skill at any point during your life. Cardiac Care trains hundreds of individuals and businesses in CPR, and we are always honored when we can …
Read more »During the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions in Anaheim, CA, AHA President John Turner suffered a minor heart attack. Warner, who is also CEO of UT Southwestern University Hospitals in Dallas, …
Read more »In the dental industry, recurring CPR and BLS training sessions are a necessity. It’s important for these health professionals to keep up with certifications as well as the latest information …
Read more »September is National Preparedness Month, and 2017’s theme is “Disasters don’t plan ahead. You can.” At Cardiac Care & Safety, we agree with this philosophy. It’s important to stay prepared …
Read more »Recently, we had the pleasure of conducting a CPR and AED Training at the Union League of Philadelphia. We were able to meet with their team on-location at a time …
Read more »Cardiac arrest is a serious condition that is life-threatening, no matter where it happens. It’s important to be mindful of the fact that it can happen at any time and …
Read more »If you thought cardiac arrest and heart attack were interchangeable terms, you’re actually incorrect. Learn about the differences as well as how to respond to each occurrence from this infographic …
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