Creating a Generation of Life Savers
Posted: Wed, 18 Nov 2015
A national conference to discuss and promote the teaching of life-saving resuscitation skills in schools on Friday, 26th February 2016 at the Royal College of Physicians, Regents Park, London.
There is good evidence that the provision of resuscitation training in schools is associated with increased rates of bystander CPR and improved survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest.
The aim of this national conference is to bring together all those with an interest or involvement in educational initiatives to provide training in CPR and AED awareness in schools. The intention is to share best practice, network, inspire and be inspired, and to promote a national conversation about how to emulate in the UK the improved cardiac arrest survival that has been achieved elsewhere.
The conference is targeted at professionals, educators, researchers, policy makers and others with an interest in the topic. A high level of interest is anticipated and places are limited.
For further details of the programme for the day and to complete a registration form please click on the document below.
More information: http://www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk