How do you keep your skills up to date in between formal courses?

In our last blog about ‘are training courses the complete answer to improving survival in emergencies?’,  we discussed how regular simulated exercises can help to regularly test your organisations emergency drills and help keep staff’s skills up to date. However, even with simulated exercises every few months, we know that [...]

2018-01-18T15:56:54+00:00June 17th, 2014|

Are training courses the complete answer to improving survival in emergencies?

Attending a training course is only part of the package of trying to improve survival from emergencies.  Other elements include equipment, policy and crucially simulated scenarios. It is these scenarios that ‘test’ an organisations response to emergencies. When delivered by experts in simulation, who can give good structured debriefing & [...]

2018-01-18T15:56:54+00:00May 9th, 2014|

Resuscitation vs First Aid… What is the difference?

We often get asked what is the difference between First Aid and Resuscitation and what is expected to be provided within a clinical settings such as hospitals, GP surgeries, dental practices, occupational health clinics. This is a guide to the difference between the two and how we can help you [...]

2018-01-18T15:56:55+00:00May 7th, 2014|

Lack of lifesaving knowledge and skills amongst parents…

Over 47% of new mothers are not made aware within 24 hours of giving birth of how to spot dangerous conditions that could kill them or their baby. Only 24% of respondents could remember receiving information about warning signs. These are the daunting statistics published today in the Guardian following [...]

2018-01-18T15:56:55+00:00April 8th, 2014|

Fraudulent or Inadequate CPR Training Becoming a Concern

Published on the EHS Today website (Environment, Health and Safety) website today is an interesting view on the rapidly changing availability of different methods of receiving first aid and CPR training. The article questions the validity of online training courses that offer certificated practical skills training whilst not actually getting [...]

2018-01-18T15:56:56+00:00October 11th, 2013|

Cardiac arrest survival triples after Denmark’s CPR push

Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) today is the news that Denmark has achieved an excellent increase in survival rates from patients suffering sudden cardiac arrest.  Since 2005 Denmark have initiated simple programmes to improve public awareness and knowledge of how & when to perform Cardiopulmonary [...]

2018-01-18T15:56:56+00:00October 11th, 2013|
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