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Texas CPR Training, LLC
Serving Dallas, Texas and surrounding areas!
Why Should I
Become an Instructor?
Aside from the opportunity to help save lives,
there are many benefits to becoming an American
Heart Association instructor. From improving
chances for career advancement and supplementing
your income to enhancing the safety of the
community you live and work in, providing
courses has endless rewards.
The Heart
of the Matter
Each year, cardiovascular disease and sudden
cardiac arrest (SCA) continue to claim the lives
of 250,000 people before they reach the
hospital. Currently, survival rates for cardiac
arrests outside of the hospital are less than 5
percent. Many of these lives could be saved
each year with a stronger Chain of Survival, a
proven four-step process that, when used to
treat victims of cardiac and respiratory
emergencies, greatly improves survival. Each
link in the chain identifes an early
intervention:
1 Early access — recognizing the emergency and
calling 9-1-1
2 Early CPR — to provide oxygen-rich blood to
the heart and brain
3 Early defibrillation — using an AED (automated
external defibrillator) to shock the heart so it
can resume a normal rhythm
4 Early advanced life support — emergency
medical services (EMS) responding quickly
As an American Heart Association instructor, YOU
can help improve the Chain of Survival.
Share in
the Mission of Saving Lives.
The
American Heart Association’s mission is to
reduce disability and death from cardiovascular
disease. By leading lifesaving training, our
instructors play a crucial role in achieving our
goal of reducing them by 25 percent by 2010.
Today, the American Heart Association’s
emergency cardiovascular care training network
consists of more than 3,500 training centers,
7,000 training sites and 260,000 instructors.
Instructors currently provide training for eight
million people a year. The American Heart's goal
is to increase this number to 20 million per
year by the year 2010. As an American Heart
Association instructor, you can significantly
contribute to our efforts to increase survival
and potentially save thousands of lives
annually.
As a you
can make a difference!
■
Corporate employees – take a lead role in or
even start your company’s health and safety
program
■ Community members – make the most of your time
by teaching lifesaving skills on weekends or
evenings at community centers, churches or
businesses
■ Teachers – prepare students for practice
safety as babysitters, daycare workers and camp
counselors
■ Healthcare providers - teach nurses, doctors,
paramedics, medical techs, etc.
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Airline
personnel
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Security
staff
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Human
resources
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Managers and
employees of retail stores
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Health and
fitness club managers
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Hospitality
staff
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Community
members
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Students
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Teachers
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Friends
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Family
members
Join Forces with the Leader in Resuscitation
Science…
Every five years, the American Heart
Association, in collaboration with leading
international scientific councils, publishes the
Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Emergency
Cardiovascular Care. These guidelines establish
treatment standards for CPR and emergency
cardiovascular care and are the basis for our
training programs. As a result, the American
Heart Association is the recognized authority in
cardiovascular and resuscitation science.
American Heart Association training courses are
backed by 30–40 years of extensive research and
offer the most current science and materials.
Instructor Course
$250.00
You will need to order the following
instructor's manuals before your
Instructor class.
Healthcare Provider Instructor
2005
Guidelines $15.00
(80-1009)
BLS Instructors Manual Toolkit $80.00
(80-1016)
Heartsaver Instructors Manual $45.00 (if
teaching lay persons too)
(80-1077)
Heartsaver Instructor
2005 Guidelines $15.00
(80-1009)
Heartsaver Instructors Manual $45.00
(80-1077)
You can order these through
World Point at 888-322-8350 (ask for Rita)
or go to their website at
www.worldpoint-ecc.com
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