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Advanced Cardiac Life Support: An Overview

About This Webinar

According to recent studies sudden cardiac arrest is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death. Once the heart ceases to function one can survive only for 4 minutes without any permanent damage. It is in those critical minutes cardiopulmonary resuscitation can increase the victim’s chances of survival.
In this interactive webinar you get to learn basic and advanced life support skills; recognition and early management of respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, peri-arrest conditions such as symptomatic bradycardia, unstable tachycardia etc. and a brief knowledge sharing about the AHA CPR 2020 guidelines.

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Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
PhD in EMS, Masters in Business Administration, Post- Graduation Diploma in Emergency Medical Services.
His exposure in various medical fields has helped him in becoming a very efficient trainer. He has trained more than 5000 students and paramedics during his stint.
His experience and association with people from various medical domains help him to effectively manage people,train them and develop their skills. He is quite a creative and professional trainer with excellent training skills. He has conducted training programs as an EMT Instructor with 108 Maharashtra EMS, BVG, Vivo for 2 years. He was also a training coordinator for Balrampur District Hospital Lucknow, beside this he has also worked as AHA Instructor and CMO with SIHS, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Noble Hospital, Pune for 4 years.
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Medvarsity Online Limited webinar platform hosts Advanced Cardiac Life Support: An Overview
Medvarsity is the leading online medical certification and training company with presence across 40 locations in India and students across India, Middle East, Africa and South East Asia.
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