Written by Paul Martin -- February 25th, 2010
We’re all over social media, here at ProCPR. In fact, we’ve got many twitter accounts that you can follow, for updates on each of our current programs. We’d also like to invite you, if you haven’t already, to become a fan on Facebook. It’s a growing community of all of you that loves keeping your skills fresh with our training videos, and have a great time with the profession of saving lives. We’ve also got a youtube channel for you to subscribe to. We’re updating it regularly with new training videos and other fun videos that we come up with to promote life-saving skills.
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Written by Paul Martin -- November 18th, 2009
If you’ve been following the blog, you’d know that we seemed to disappear from updates for a few months. We’ve been really busy with some new developments since late August that we’re hoping to launch in the near future. In the meantime, if you didn’t notice the changes to ProCPR, ProFirstAid or ProBloodborne, we’ve made some changes.
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Written by Paul Martin -- January 4th, 2008
We’ve just launched our Bloodborne Pathogens module. It’s another one of those tests that we’ve been wanting to launch for years. It was also one of the most requested applications that our users have wanted for a very long time. We’re very excited to finally be able to bring this to you, as we continue to diversify and bring you more great content than ever.
It includes 14 free high quality videos, a downloadable PDF booklet that you can print and keep for yourself, as well as a test, after which you can print your certificate.
All of this, and your current ProCPR or ProFirstAid account login will work on the site. So if you’re already signed up to one of those two sites, you can login right away. If not, registering there is easy, and your username will work at any of these sites.
Head on over to ProBloodborne.com, take the test, get certified and tell us what you think.
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