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WRAH Initiatives

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The McGill WRAH Team will host virtual webinars with special guests to discuss topics relating to cardiac health and bystander CPR throughout the 2024-2025 academic year.Ìý

Two recent webinars are available to watch below:

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The McGill WRAH Team hopes to directly educate the McGill community on how to perform bystander CPR. They will present short information sessions to students during McGill lectures in amphitheatres on campus.

Stay tuned for future events!

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In collaboration with Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Teaching and Learning Services (TLS), the McGill WRAHÌýTeamÌýcreated a user-friendly virtual bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) module on the McGill myCourses delivery platform. This short 20-minute module aims to engage and enable the community to enhance their resuscitation knowledge and skills from the convenience of their home with the guidance, encouragement, and expertise of expert resuscitation physicians and sudden cardiac arrest survivors.

This free module isÌýopen to all and available in French and English.Ìý

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The McGill WRAH Team is working with the Patient Education Office at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health Centre (MUHC) to create a guide that will be provided to patients and their loved ones. It will contain clear and practical information about out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. From prevention to recovery, we aim to cover the topics that will be most useful to patients.

Stay tuned for more details!

The McGill WRAH social media campaign consists of comprehensive and user-friendly platforms that are bilingual and easily accessible to any age group on the WRAH Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts. These platforms are used to share educational content about cardiac arrest and bystander resuscitation with the general public. In order to ensure that they audience is kept engaged and that they understand the basic principles, Instagram quizzes have been incorporated into our campaign to allow individuals to test their comprehension of our educational posts.

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