The unique ASAP Education curriculum was developed by seasoned practitioners and educators with extensive expertise in advanced cardiac life support, specifically in managing adult cardiac arrest victims.
Our educational approach addresses the pitfalls in current ACLS training that have led to the same poor survival rates from adult OHCA.
Current AHA training has never improved survival from OHCA..
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Current AHA training has never improved survival from OHCA..
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This is how it is done.
Current AHA training has never improved survival from OHCA.
There are courses in which the ASAP Protocols directly compete with the American Heart Association (AHA) for educational offerings and certification. However, it is important to note that the ASAP Pro Protocol serves as an adjunct to Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) training, thereby positioning itself to capture a portion of that course market share.
Replaces the current AHA CPR AED
The ASAP algorithm serves as a valuable supplementary component to Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).
The ASAP Protocol acknowledges the distinct roles within the medical personnel community, highlighting that the majority do not function as professional rescuers. This certification replaces the current AHA Basic Life Support card (HCP).
Introducing the ASAP High Performance Team Training.
Advanced Life saving prtocols combined with
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Didactic/Skills/ High Performance Training
Real lives saved!
The Patient.
The ASAP Protocol curriculum serves as a substitute for specific American Heart Association (AHA) certifications, including CPR/AED for lay responders and Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers (HCP). Furthermore, the ASAP Pro certification is intended to enhance and support Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) courses.
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