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Take Your CPR Training To The Next Level….

5th November 2012

This Saturday, 10th November 2012, HealthFirst is running our 1 day Swiss Resuscitation Council course in Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillation. The course will be held at Webster University, Bellevue, Geneva and it certifies you to be a First Responder in CPR and Automated External Defibrillation in Switzerland.

One of our few remaining spaces is for you if:

  • You are interested and you want to take your CPR training to the next level. Perhaps you have previously taken a HealthFirst CPR course covering CPR in either children or adults.
  • You have received CPR or Basic Life Support training elsewhere and you need to update your skills. (It is recommended to update your skills every 2 years.)
  • You work as a personal trainer, physio, massage therapist or in another paramedical or healthcare role and you need Swiss certification for your work.
  • You want training so that you can be a First Responder in your workplace.

As well as covering CPR and how to use a defibrillator in babies, children and adults, this course will also cover the First Aid if someone is choking, the unconscious casualty, neck and spinal injuries and what to do if you suspect them, how to recognise and manage someone having a severe allergic reaction, drowning and the First Aid for a suspected heart attack or stroke.

For further details and to book your place, click on this link:
https://healthfirst.ch/shop/

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