Seats still open for CPR classesFeb. 10, 2011 KALAMAZOO--Western Michigan University periodically offers general and specialized CPR training courses to members of the campus community and general public. Class sessions are scheduled year round, based on demand, by the Sindecuse Health Center's Office of Health Promotion and Education. Currently offered are two sessions of a four-hour course that provides certification in child, infant and adult CPR; choking; and automated external defibrillation. It is geared toward health care students and practicing professionals, and leads to two-year certification through the American Heart Association. One session of this specialized course meets from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, while the other meets from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, March 11. Both sessions will take place in Room 3250 of the Sindecuse Health Center. The cost to attend is $40 for WMU students and faculty and staff members, and $45 for others. Pre-registration is required, and space is limited. Visit wmich.edu/healthcenter for more information. Call (269) 387-3263 to register for the specialized CPR training currently being offered or request scheduling of a basic CPR class. Media contact: Jeanne Baron, (269) 387-8400, jeanne.baron@wmich.edu WMU News |