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Teach CPR and Defibrillation in Secondary Schools

Are you Basic Life Support (BLS) trained?


Overview

Great Western Hearts is our Education Programme teaching young people in our region (Bristol, North Somerset, BANES, South Glos and Gloucestershire) how to deliver effective CPR and use a defibrillator.


Commitment

  • Ongoing/One Off
  • Minimum Commitment: Once every 3 months
  • Location: Up to 10 hours

Role

We are looking for medical students who want to develop their training and coaching skills and help train a new generation of lifesavers.


Other activities

We also run our Heartstarters sessions at community events - training adults and young people in life saving skills.


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