
The history of how CPR started, and the problems that kept it from succeeding.
How problems with teachning techniques, and faulty mechanicle models of the body created learning problems
How consensus standards moved CPR education forward
continuation of the impact of international consensus standards
Need for continuing education for average persons
How qualatative analysis makes data reliable for medical applications.
Completion of Qualatative analysis lecture
The future of CPR certifications
This course is designed to help students understand the evolving nature of CPR certification. In the future, even the average person taking a CPR course will be required to provide data on their training, and that data will be qualatative, and repeatable. Student information will be part od a global data base to help researchers, doctors and government agencies evaluate their performance and ability. White Paper on, "CPR and Education in the Modern Age", is now included with the course in lesson one.