
Free Seminar on CPR
The Cherry Hill Sun | January 17-23, 2007
Calling all Little League coaches and members of the
community at large: More people die from sudden cardiac
arrest each year than from breast cancer, AIDS and traffic
accidents combined. As part of its newly created Save a
Life Initiative, Cardiovascular Associates of the Delaware
Valley will demonstrate lifesaving techniques at the Cherry
Hill Public Library on Saturday, Jan. 20. Area
cardiologists will host a free seminar on caring for
individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, including
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and personal automated
external defibrillator training, from 10 a.m. to 20 p.m.
Attendees will receive a CADV CPR kit, including gloves, a
breathing barrier and CPR instructions. Additional
information on AED purchasing and CPR certification will
also be available. In addition, one attendee will win a
Medtronic AED, which will be donated to a non-profit of the
winner's choice. Refreshments will be served.
SALI emphasizes community outreach and public education on
the topics of sudden cardiac death and available therapies
in Southern New Jersey. In addition to the free seminar,
the first of several planned in 2007, each CADV
cardiologist purchased a personal automated external
defibrillator. The initiative makes a nationally-
unprecedented statement about the importance of having the
equipment in the home, according to Sanford Gips, M.D.,
FACC, the CADV cardiologist who is chairing the
Initiative.
AEDs are designed to allow minimally trained people to
respond to cardiac emergencies. The devices are pre-
programmed to analyze the heart's electrical function and
provide a brief but powerful electric stimulation to the
heart, which interrupts the abnormal rhythm and helps
restore the natural rhythm. When used properly, AEDs post
no risk to the rescuer or patient, officials said.
Cardiovascular Associates of the Delaware Valley is a
physicians group providing complete cardiovascular care to
patients.
To register for the workshop, contact Helene Cook at 546-
3004, ext. 238.
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