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CPR, First Aid and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Around the World

The American Heart Association (AHA) publishes the scientific Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC), which form the foundation of lifesaving protocols used by healthcare professionals, companies and hospitals in the United States and throughout the world.
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Learn about the AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC, high-quality CPR, Instructor Updates and more.

Together, We Save Lives

The AHA partners with leading heart and health organizations around the world to gather and review resuscitation science and publish the AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC, which serves as the basis for products that bring that lifesaving science to life. Taught by a network of 400,000 AHA Instructors and available in more than 12 languages, AHA CPR, first aid and advanced cardiovascular care training materials help 18 million healthcare providers, caregivers and community members save lives each day.

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Buy digital versions of our CPR & ECC books.

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Courses

We offer a variety of options to learn life-saving skills.

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Training Materials

We partner with companies that provide quality customer service and support.

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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Heart Health – Information for All

As a science-based organization that cares about public health, we are following the most conservative guidelines available among leading global, national, state, and local public health authorities regarding closures and large gatherings related to COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus. We are working to ensure optimal care for patients with cardiovascular disease who contract coronavirus (COVID-19). Patients with underlying cardiovascular diseases appear to have an increased risk for adverse outcomes with COVID-19. Here are some helpful resources for health systems, clinics, care providers, patients and the public.

Additionally, we want to provide additional information about this public health threat as it relates to CPR training being implemented throughout your area. Please review the resources and guidelines located here.

Resource pages are written in English with translated documents available.

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