This new interactive training system gives health-care workers a refresher in CPR — in real time
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2 days agoNewsDuration 2:39Staff at the Montreal Heart Institute usually get CPR training once a year. With this new technology, which includes live instructions and feedback, the hospital is aiming to conduct four training sessions a year for nurses and patient attendants.
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