The American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) introduces an enhanced, content-rich
upgrade to the CPR Pro for the Professional Rescuer Program.
Based in Eugene, Oregon, American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI), a member of Health & Safety Institute (HSI) family of brands, announces the launch of the new and improved course materials for the CPR Pro program.
ASHI CPR Pro for the Professional Rescuer is designed for healthcare providers and first responders inside and outside the hospital. The program covers sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack, and stroke; foreign body airway obstruction;
ASHI students will also be able to utilize either a traditional print (classroom) or digital-book format. The digital-book version of the CPR Pro will give students anytime access to the same reference materials as contained in the print version. CPR Pro is available as part of the ASHI Blended Learning Solution through ASHI Training Centers. With blended learning, students complete the cognitive (knowledge) portion of the training online, allowing them to train and prepare at times that are convenient for them. After finishing the online portion, students, under the supervision of an Instructor, will complete a skills practice and evaluation session along with a written test before receiving their certification.
Bill Rowe, Director of Product Development for Health & Safety Institute believes that the new look and feel will be well received by Instructors and Students. “With new graphics and layout, the online Blended Learning Solution closely compliments our classroom print materials.”
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To learn more visit ashinstitute.org or call 800-246-5101.
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About Health & Safety Institute (www.hsi.com)
Part of the Health and Safety Institute (HSI) family of brands, American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI), MEDIC First Aid, 24-7 EMS and 24-7 Fire join together to create the largest privately held emergency care and response training organization in the world. Through more than 16,000 training centers and 200,000 professional emergency care, safety and health educators in the United States and 100 countries around the world, HSI companies have certified more than 13 million emergency care providers. HSI's vision is to be the preferred training resource for safety and health training centers.

