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    MEDICAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES OVERVIEW  
 

Life threatening medical emergencies-heart attacks, cardiac arrest, allergic reactions, acute dyspnea, seizures, etc.–in a physicians office occur infrequently. However, if and when they do occur in any medical office setting they present serious problems, which require special knowledge, skills and confidence to act appropriately. It is the responsibility of every medical office practice, regardless of its specialty, to provide initial emergency care and life support until specialized emergency medical assistance is available.

Emergency University's self-paced, multi-media training programs provides you with the special knowledge and skills to act competently and confidently in an emergency setting. . Emergency University's CPR and automated defibrillator (AED) training programs are accredited by the American Safety and Health Institute. The US Government relies on Emergency University to provide emergency training for federal employees nationwide. Whether you need basic life-saving skills (CPR and AED,) Bloodborne Pathogen Training, First Aid, or Basic Office Emergency training for other life threatening medical emergencies, we have the solution for you.

Emergency Responder Training for Medical Office Personnel

Customizable Emergency Response Plans

Quality emergency patient care in a medical office doesn't just happen. It is the result of planning and preparation. The key to planning and preparation is a policy and procedure manual to establish and deliver a reasonable and appropriate standard of emergency medical care for sudden and acute illness.

To assist you with this important need, Emergency University has an Emergency Medical Response Plan that you can customize for your individual office or clinic. This customizable plan has been used in physician offices and clinics since 1993.

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