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American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) curricula and course training materials for BLAST (Babysitter Lessons and Safety Training Materials), NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program), PEPP (Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals), Red Book Infectious Disease, STABLE for Post-Resuscitation/Pre-Transport Stabilization Care of Sick Infants, and more.
AAP curriculum training materials help advanced healthcare professionals stay current in practice for pediatric resuscitation. Medical professionals such as Emergency Medical Responders (EMR), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), other EMS professionals, and any medical professional who work in Pediatrics, Neonatology, Labor and Delivery, Obstetrics, Anesthesiology, Surgery, or Critical Care Medicine can benefit from AAP training.

Did you know? Children receiving any CPR were three times more likely to have better survival outcomes (4.5 percent of those patients receiving CPR had a favorable outcome compared with 1.9 percent who received no CPR). In children whose cardiac arrests had a non-cardiac cause, conventional CPR with rescue breathing was more likely to improve survival than compression-only CPR. (7.2 percent compared with 1.6 percent). For children whose arrests were cardiac in cause, both types of CPR had the same effect.

 

Here are some commonly asked questions about the AAP and its curricula:

  • What is the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)?

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is a professional organization of pediatricians committed to the optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.

  • What AAP curricula and course training materials are offered by WorldPoint?

    WorldPoint offers AAP curricula and course training materials for BLAST (Babysitter Lessons and Safety Training Materials), NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program), PEPP (Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals), Red Book Infectious Disease, STABLE for Post-Resuscitation/Pre-Transport Stabilization Care of Sick Infants, and more.

  • Who can benefit from AAP training materials?

    Medical professionals such as Emergency Medical Responders (EMR), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), other EMS professionals, and any medical professional who work in Pediatrics, Neonatalogy, Labor and Delivery, Obstetrics, Anesthesiology, Surgery, or Critical Care Medicine can benefit from AAP training.

  • What are the benefits of using AAP training materials?

    Using AAP training materials can help medical professionals stay current in practice for pediatric resuscitation and many more pediatric practices, which can ultimately lead to better patient outcomes.

Shop AAP course curriculum materials at WorldPoint.com!

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American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) curricula and course training materials for BLAST (Babysitter Lessons and Safety Training Materials), NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program), PEPP (Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals), Red Book Infectious Disease, STABLE for Post-Resuscitation/Pre-Transport Stabilization Care of Sick Infants, and more.
AAP curriculum training materials help advanced healthcare professionals stay current in practice for pediatric resuscitation. Medical professionals such as Emergency Medical Responders (EMR), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), other EMS professionals, and any medical professional who work in Pediatrics, Neonatology, Labor and Delivery, Obstetrics, Anesthesiology, Surgery, or Critical Care Medicine can benefit from AAP training.

Did you know? Children receiving any CPR were three times more likely to have better survival outcomes (4.5 percent of those patients receiving CPR had a favorable outcome compared with 1.9 percent who received no CPR). In children whose cardiac arrests had a non-cardiac cause, conventional CPR with rescue breathing was more likely to improve survival than compression-only CPR. (7.2 percent compared with 1.6 percent). For children whose arrests were cardiac in cause, both types of CPR had the same effect.

 

Here are some commonly asked questions about the AAP and its curricula:

  • What is the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)?

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is a professional organization of pediatricians committed to the optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.

  • What AAP curricula and course training materials are offered by WorldPoint?

    WorldPoint offers AAP curricula and course training materials for BLAST (Babysitter Lessons and Safety Training Materials), NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program), PEPP (Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals), Red Book Infectious Disease, STABLE for Post-Resuscitation/Pre-Transport Stabilization Care of Sick Infants, and more.

  • Who can benefit from AAP training materials?

    Medical professionals such as Emergency Medical Responders (EMR), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), other EMS professionals, and any medical professional who work in Pediatrics, Neonatalogy, Labor and Delivery, Obstetrics, Anesthesiology, Surgery, or Critical Care Medicine can benefit from AAP training.

  • What are the benefits of using AAP training materials?

    Using AAP training materials can help medical professionals stay current in practice for pediatric resuscitation and many more pediatric practices, which can ultimately lead to better patient outcomes.

Shop AAP course curriculum materials at WorldPoint.com!