A collection of tributes to the everyday heroes that help make our lives safe. If you haven't recently taken a CPR class we urge you to do so. Click on "Class Calendar" above for your state's classes locations and times.

  • Clinical Readiness Under Pressure: Maintaining Focus and Performance During Emergencies and CPR March 18, 2026Donna Ryan
    In hospital settings, emergency response is governed by standards, protocols, and measurable outcomes. Registered nurses play a central role in early recognition of patient deterioration, initiation of CPR, and coordination of interdisciplinary code response. Maintaining clinical focus during high-acuity events is essential not only for patient survival, but also for compliance with institutional policies and ...
  • Honoring the Heroes Among Us: Nurses March 4, 2026Laura Crider
    By Laura Crider Updated by Troy Bowman At In-Pulse CPR, we believe heroism does not require capes, superpowers, or movie soundtracks. Some of the greatest heroes in our communities are the people who quietly show up every day to care for others. Nurses are among the most important of those heroes, and too often their ...
  • The American Heart Association: A brief history of a great institution. 2026 Update February 15, 2026Pamela Arsena
    It wasn’t until the late 1930’s that AHA begun looking at ways to extend their activities to reach the public.
  • A Tribute to Paramedics: Everyday Heroes on the Front Lines July 30, 2025Pamela Arsena
    Written by Pamela Arsena & Troy Bowman Honoring the everyday heroes of emergency care—this tribute to paramedics highlights their life-saving role, especially in CPR, and the impact they make on our communities.   When seconds make the difference between life and death, paramedics are the first ones we count on. These courageous professionals arrive swiftly at the scene ...
  • Updated Girl Scout Safety Guidelines Provide Checklist for Numerous Activities September 20, 2022Mary Hall
    For years Girl Scouting has been providing girls in kindergarten through high school an opportunity to meet new people, experience new things, and provide community service in a fun and, most importantly, safe environment. Troop leaders are required to complete several hours of training before taking charge of a troop. Once a troop is formed, ...
  • Students Rally for CPR Requirements September 25, 2019Laura Crider
    We all know that children are the future of our country and our world. Too often, we hear about the negative things that young people are doing, but a group of students in NJ are leading the way when it comes to prioritizing CPR training.   Christian Ventura founded the High School Association of Medical Engineers and ...
  • History of Nursing July 14, 2011Carin Mangimeli
    The formal somewhat standardized training of nurses can be traced as far as the third and fourth century Roman Empire’s Christian courtesans provided houses for the poor, sick, injured and homeless while women slaves provided nursing services.
  • Sharing a common goal July 14, 2011Anonymous
    National recognized organizations…to teach, to train, to serve
  • Nursing Shortages May 23, 2011Troy Bowman
    The nursing shortage has many bad side effects in the medical community. It increases the number of hours nurses have to work. The increase of hours makes nurses feel highly stressed which in turn in some cases may lead to them not getting to spend time with their loved ones.

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