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Instructor Code of Conduct
Instructors can sign the Code of Conduct here, and confirm their contact details.
This Code of Conduct was approved by the Council on 18 July 2017. All New Zealand Resuscitation Council instructors…
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16 May 2022
Obituary: Dr Richard Aickin
AICKIN, Richard Paul. Richard died on the 8th of May 2022 aged 62 years, reluctantly and way too soon.
Beloved husband of Jan and father of Harry. Dear friend of Tracey and much beloved father of…
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23 May 2022
Quality Resuscitation Credentials Must be Standardised: An Open Letter to Key Stakeholders for Future Planning
Dear Colleague
As part of their response to the COVID-19 pandemic and with constraints on training budgets, several health providers have developed their own in-house training which they describe…
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6 May 2024
Call for Abstracts
We are calling for abstracts for oral and poster presentation at NZ Resus 2024 - Auaha, Ahurea me te Hiranga. Innovation, Culture, and Excellence.
Your abstract should be no longer than 400 words…
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1 September 2023
CORE Advanced
CORE Advanced is for the advanced rescuer who is expected to manage and supervise resuscitation events.
CORE Advanced Course Information
How is CORE Advanced obtained?Certification requires the…
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15 January 2024
CORE Skills
CORE Skills is for responders who are health professionals who require practical and theoretical skills of resuscitation. There is no assessment. Learners do not receive a certificate but do receive…
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1 September 2023
CORE Immediate - Adult and Child
CORE Immediate - Adult and Child is for rescuers who might be expected to manage the early stages of cardiac arrest. CORE Immediate – Adult and Child includes adult and child collapse…
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1 September 2023
CORE Immediate - Adult
CORE Immediate - Adult is for rescuers who might be expected to manage the early stages of cardiac arrest. CORE Immediate – Adult includes adult collapse management.
CORE Immediate - Adult Course…
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