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How Damar Hamlin Continues to Shine a Spotlight on the Importance of CPR Training
The media exposure of Hamlin’s collapse and resuscitation created an opportunity to spread awareness of the importance of learning CPR and teaching others. -
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What The Resuscitation of Damar Hamlin Teaches us About CPR Training
The shocking scene played out in full view of the public, but for experienced EMS providers, the work to save Damar Hamlin's life involved textbook intervention from well-trained professionals. -
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What's New in Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Health Care Provider, Sixth Edition
Wondering about all the changes and updates made in the Sixth Edition of Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Health Care Provider? See them laid out here! -
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Your Students Leave Certified, But Are They Actually Willing to Respond if Needed?
Make sure your students leave more than certified, but ready and willing to respond in an actual emergency. -
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Important Notice: 2015 Guidelines course materials unavailable after 12/31/21
Now that the ECSI course materials have been revised to cover the latest CPR and ECC guidelines, ECSI courses delivered after January 1, 2022 will be required to use these updated Teaching Packages, online courses, and course manuals. -
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5 Tips for Teaching CPR Effectively
Explore five tips to help ensure you're teaching CPR effectively every time you step in the classroom. -
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10 Inspirational Success Stories for Your CPR Class
Explore ten inspirational, real-life success stories that can be used as examples in your next CPR class. -
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5 Ways to Grow Your First Aid and CPR Training Business
Explore five ways you can start expanding your First Aid and CPR training business today. -
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Refresh Your ECSI Course Administration Knowledge
Need a refresher on ECSI course administration? ECSI has a number of helpful resources available to support your Education Center. -
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Customer Spotlight: First Start Medical Training
As part of the ECSI Customer Spotlight series, we had the chance to speak with John Hawley, Owner & Instructor of First Start Medical Training. In this Spotlight, Hawley shares his experience using ECSI products in his basic life support and first aid training courses. -
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Customer Spotlight: EMS Squared
As part of the ECSI Customer Spotlight series, we had the chance to speak with Mike Stephenson, Owner & Lead Instructor of EMS Squared. In this Spotlight, Stephenson shares his experience using ECSI products in his CPR, AED, and first aid classes, including wilderness first aid. -
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Look Inside: Standard First Aid, CPR, and AED, Eighth Edition
Standard First Aid, CPR, and AED, Eighth Edition is ideal for use within training courses designed to certify individuals in first aid, CPR, and AED. More than a stand-alone text, this student manual is the center of an integrated teaching and learning system that offers many resources to better support instructors and prepare students to learn life-saving skills. -
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Look Inside: Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Health Care Provider, Sixth Edition
Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Health Care Provider, Sixth Edition is ideal for use within courses designed to certify health care providers in CPR and AED. More than a stand-alone text, this student manual is the center of an integrated teaching and learning system that offers many resources to better support instructors and prepare students to learn life-saving skills. -
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ECSI Guidance on Guidelines: Policy Update: Hands-Only CPR
ECSI's "Guidance on Guidelines" video series provides updates on the latest treatment recommendations, the 2021 transition process, and more. -
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Exploring the Decision to Respond...REALLY?
I believe people generally act in the best interest of others. So, why is the average citizen reluctant to help? -
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Adding Value
Those who know me personally know that I have a rather typical (i.e. cubicle-bound/corporate) 9-to-5 job. -
Pediatric Emergency Care Tips
Injuries, especially those to children, occur when we least expect them. In fact, many children cannot seem to complete a day without the occasional scrape, bruise, or bump.