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  1. The NHS at 70

    In honour of the 70th birthday of the NHS in 2018, Resuscitation Council UK reflect on the things that make the institution truly great.

  2. Sister, Mother, Lifesaver

    10 year-old sports fanatic Amelia was doing a cross-country run when she suffered a cardiac arrest. Luckily, Mum Jo was there to save her life.

  3. Trainee doctor races for CPR education

    Anaesthetics trainee Dr Robert Golding is combining his love of medicine and motorsport to highlight the need for a speedy response when someone suffers a cardiac arrest. 

  4. Medical student uses in-hospital skills at home

    Just two weeks after learning Basic Life Support at medical school, Dhiraj Patel found himself needing to use his new skills in his own home.

  5. Swanage defibrillator partnership helps to keep Dorset safe

    Residents of Swanage, Dorset are equipped to help in an emergency thanks to a defibrillator initiative that has placed AEDs across the town.

  6. Resuscitation Council UK’s statement on fitness to practise

    A ruling on a nurse’s recent fitness to practise assessment has driven conversation in healthcare communities. Resuscitation Council UK offers their insight on this topic. 

  7. Statement on in-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates on weekdays, weekends and at night

    A recent study has shown that fewer people survive an in-hospital cardiac arrest during weekends and at night. 

  8. Information for Instructors

    Information on being an Instructor for Resuscitation Council UK, including tips on finding courses.

  9. Quality Standards: Acute Care

    Quality Standards for CPR and training in the acute care setting. Acute care refers to acute hospitals that provide inpatient and/or day-case medical and/or surgical care to adults, children or both.

  10. Small island, big heart

    Residents of the Isle of Wight showed us all how it’s done during Restart a Heart 2017, when they trained 428 people in lifesaving CPR.