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Free T-CPR Webinar Announced for May 29

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T-CPR: How Your Words Make a Difference
Wednesday, April 24 | 3PM Eastern (live) or On-Demand
FREE for NENA Members | Click here to register!

Telecommunicator CPR (T-CPR) is the delivery of high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instruction by trained telecommunicators for acute events requiring CPR, including out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. Attend this webinar to hear about lessons learned from a state-funded QA/QI project to improve survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest outcomes in Illinois. You’ll learn:

  • The purpose of T-CPR;
  • How to overcome the unique barriers to onboarding T-CPR; and
  • How to use data to reduce disparities in outcomes and advocate for your dispatch and telecommunicator staff.
We have changed webinar platforms and added new attendee benefits!
NENA is excited to be using a new online-learning platform for our #WebinarWednesday offerings. On the day of the webinar, you will need to be logged in to your nena.org account, so please note your username and password. Once logged in, you can access the live webinar via the link in your registration-confirmation email.

Once the webinar concludes, you will be able to complete a knowledge check and fill out an evaluation to receive a certificate of completion.

If you can't attend the live broadcast, then you can watch the webinar on-demand and/or download presentation materials via the same link from your registration email the day after the live webinar airs.

Can't attend on the 29th? Register now and watch later via the link in your registration-confirmation email.

Presenter: Courtney Schwerin & Elizabeth Froelich – Illinois Heart Rescue.

CEUs: Attend this webinar and receive one-half ENP re-certification point.

Webinar Access Info: Live and on-demand webinar link provided automatically via email upon registration.

Questions? Contact Lisa Fulton with the NENA Education team.

 

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