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Advisory Board: Forget what you see on TV: Here's what CPR is really like
Dr. Paul Chan, a leading cardiac arrest researcher at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, talks about how hospitals achieve above-average survival rates.
Unlike heart attack treatment, which should occur within an hour, the crux of cardiac arrest treatment should be completed in two minutes, according to Chan.
Read more from the Advisory Boards's article: "Forget what you see on TV: Here's what CPR is really like."
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