The Future of Global CPR.

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Making an IMPACT in Rural America.

Our team is excited to announce our partnership with the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) of Texas to provide emergency preparedness training to rural communities across America. This partnership aims to address the significant health disparities that exist in terms of emergency medicine in rural areas, where residents often face limited access to healthcare facilities and emergency services. By offering training in life-saving skills such as CPR, first aid, and automated external defibrillator (AED) use, this initiative seeks to empower individuals and communities to respond effectively in times of crisis. With rural communities experiencing higher rates of cardiac arrest and other medical emergencies, this partnership is a crucial step towards bridging the gap in healthcare access and improving health outcomes in underserved areas.


Texas Public Health Association Research Conference.

Global CPR is excited to announce its latest research project, which aims to evaluate the effectiveness of its CPR classes in promoting the long-term retention of life-saving skills. The research findings will be presented at the upcoming Texas Public Health Association (TPHA) conference in San Antonio this May. The study involves a comprehensive analysis of the CPR training courses offered by Global CPR, examining the impact of various teaching methods and learning strategies on participants' skills retention over time. The insights gained from this research will help Global CPR to improve its training courses and ensure that participants are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to save lives in emergencies.



Going Global.

Global CPR is pleased to announce its upcoming initiative to teach CPR abroad in Guatemala this July. The program aims to provide life-saving skills to local communities in Guatemala, where emergency medical services and access to healthcare can be limited. Participants will have the opportunity to learn CPR and other emergency response techniques, as well as gain valuable insights into the cultural and social context of healthcare in Guatemala. The initiative reflects Global CPR's commitment to promoting health equity and access to healthcare worldwide. By empowering individuals and communities with the skills and knowledge to respond effectively in times of crisis, Global CPR hopes to make a positive impact on public health outcomes in Guatemala and beyond. This initiative is a testament to the organization's dedication to advancing global health and safety through high-quality CPR education.


Global CPR is excited to announce our partnership with the American Heart Association (AHA) to broaden our scope and expand our offerings to include heart health education. This new initiative will build upon our existing CPR training programs and focus on promoting heart-healthy habits and preventative measures to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. The AHA is a recognized leader in the field of cardiovascular health, and this partnership will enable Global CPR to leverage their expertise and resources to develop innovative and impactful educational materials and programs. By combining CPR education with heart health education, we hope to make a significant impact on reducing the global burden of cardiovascular disease.

Partnering with the American Heart Association.