Doing the Right Thing: Preparing for the Silent Workplace Catastrophe

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This webinar occurred on: October 24, 2013

Sudden cardiac arrest is a remarkably under appreciated public health issue. As the number of workers 55 and older climbs and the number of Americans considered obese rises, there is a growing need to confront SCA in the workplace. Taking just a few proactive steps in advance of an SCA event can position an organization well in the minds of all key stakeholders.

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This webinar occurred on: October 24, 2013

Speaker:

John Ehinger,
John Ehinger is the CEO of CardioReady, a suburban Philadelphia company that offers organizations turnkey preparedness and training solutions aimed at improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest. He holds a bachelor's degree from Princeton University and received an MBA with honors in Finance from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. Ehinger is AED/CPR Certified and a member of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association, Parent Heart Watch, Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation, and American Heart Association.

Sponsors:

ZOLL® AED Plus® 
The AED Plus is the first and only automated external defibrillator (AED) that provides Real CPR Help® for depth and rate of chest compressions during CPR. The AED Plus guides rescuers through the complete Chain of Survival helping all sudden cardiac arrest victims, not just those who need a shock.

 ZOLL Medical Corporation, an Asahi Kasei Group company, develops and markets medical devices and software solutions that help advance emergency care and save lives, while increasing clinical and operational efficiencies. For more information call 800-804-4356 or visit us at www.zoll.com

American Heart Association
The American Heart Association offers first aid, CPR AED and bloodborne pathogens training in a classroom setting and a blended learning format. Whether you need training for 10 employees or 100 in multiple locations, we can help develop a solution for you. Visit www.heart.org/cpr for more information.

Duration: 1 Hour