University of Pittsburgh researchers analyzing 169 scripted TV episodes found inaccurate CPR depictions are common, ...
Physicians have said the HBO Max drama "The Pitt" offers one of the most accurate depictions of medicine on television.
Physicians have said the HBO Max drama “The Pitt” offers one of the most accurate depictions of medicine on television.
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In honor of American Heart Month, the Boise Fire Department is offering free hands-only CPR and AED training on February 21.
The margin between life and death can be just minutes, sometimes seconds, and bystander CPR can make all the difference.
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh found that only 30 percent of TV episodes show correct CPR methods used outside a hospital.