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  1. RCUK welcomes Association of Anaesthetists clinical practice guideline

    RCUK is pleased to endorse the Association of Anaesthetists clinical practice guideline for implementing advance care plans in the peri-operative period, including plans for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. 

  2. RCUK welcomes ILCOR Scientific Statement on Public-Access Defibrillation

    RCUK welcomes the publication of ILCOR’s Scientific Statement on Public-Access Defibrillation, published in Circulation and Resuscitation, entitled
    ‘Optimizing Outcomes After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest with Innovative Approaches to Public -Access Defibrillation: A Scientific Statement From the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation.’

  3. Additional guidance

    Guidance on a range of topics not covered in the 2015 guidelines.

  4. RCUK welcomes addition of CPR training and defibrillator awareness to Northern Irish school curriculum

    RCUK is delighted that today marks a change to the school curriculum as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and awareness of the use of defibrillators (AEDs) become mandatory elements of the curriculum for schools in Northern Ireland.   

  5. RCUK jointly publishes Universal Principles for Advance Care Planning.

  6. EPALS endorsed by RCPCH

    We are delighted to announce that our EPALS (European Paediatric Advanced Life Support) course has received endorsement from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH). 

  7. Statement on 2019 Health Profile for England

    RCUK welcomes a predicted downward trend in heart disease and reflects on the continued need for high quality resuscitation.

  8. Defib Dani

  9. Case Study: Susan - "CPR training helped save my husband’s life"

  10. Case Study: Simon - "It took a team to save my life"

    … Case Study: Simon - "It took a team to save my life" Simon was 53 and helping coach his son’s U17 football team. As it was the festive season,  the lads wanted a fun … support and resources available from Paul Swindell and the team it feels like there is always someone who understands …