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**Severe Heart Attack Deaths Rising for Ages 18-54**

Women ages 18-54 were more likely than men to die after a first heart attack, according to a new study in the Go Red for Women spotlight issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association From 2011 to 2022, data analysis showed a significant increase in deaths...

Ketamine vs Etomidate for RSI in Critically Ill Adults

The January 2026 research roundup covers several medical studies. One study examined the effectiveness of tranexamic acid for patients with minor traumatic injuries. It found no significant reduction in major bleeding, mortality, or the need for blood transfusions...

France: Bread Salt Reduction Saves 1,000 Lives

Targets to reduce salt in baguettes and other breads in France and pre-packaged foods in the U.K. could lead to significant improvements in preventing cardiovascular disease and reducing deaths, according to two new studies published in the Hypertension journalA study...

Winter Storm Prep: Beyond The Basics Checklist

The American Heart Association offers some important information for staying heart healthy in cold temperaturesThe content broadly refers to the many hazards associated with cold temperatures that require preparation for upcoming winter storms.DALLAS, Jan. 23, 2026 —...

Heart Disease & Stroke: Top US Death Causes

Heart disease and stroke still top the list of leading causes of death in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association’s 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics UpdateAccording to the American Heart Association’s 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics...

TV Shows Get CPR Wrong

While an analysis of scripted TV programs mischaracterizes who is likely to need CPR and where, TV characters were more likely to receive CPR than their real-life counterparts, finds a new study in Circulation: Population Health and Outcomes journal Scripted U.S. TV...

AFib Cardioversion in ED: Electrical vs Chemical

Vernakalant is an intravenous antiarrhythmic drug used for rapid conversion of recent onset atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm. It is a class III antiarrhythmic that preferentially acts on atrial tissue. Its mechanism involves blocking multiple potassium channels,...

North Coast Academy: Your Trusted Partner for Medical Training

Nationally certified medical training in CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS and more. We also design courses to suit your specific needs. Delivered by highly qualified and experienced instructors who use the latest research and technology to ensure quality and relevance. Right here in Campbell River, we are serving the entirety of Vancouver Island!

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Take Advantage of Affordable Programs

At North Coast CME, we are working to support local businesses with affordable courses that meet the needs of the industry and their personnel. We have provided CPR, ACLS, specialized courses and more for primary care groups, dental clinics, hospitals, medical clinics, service groups, local industry and school classrooms!  We can bring the programs to you at a time and location that suits you and even tailor and develop programs specific to your requirements.

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North Coast is here to provide you with the qualifications you need to work: First Aid, ACLS, BLS and more.

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By learning locally, you can save money and travel time. Regularly scheduled classes mean that you can get back to work sooner.

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"North Coast had the BLS course that I needed and right away. I had a great experience and enjoyed the instructor."