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Who Decides How to Save Your Life?

Friday, February 1, 2008 General News
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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., Jan. 31 A scary question indeed.We're not talking about the decision made by a bystander to intervene with CPRor First Aid, or even the Emergency Room physician who determines your courseof care. We are talking about the people who do the education, training andresearch and help to write the Guidelines that are used to save your life.Most research makes the average person's head ache with scientific terms andmedical language we don't understand and certainly won't read. We simply wantthe life saving benefit of all their efforts.
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There's nothing wrong with that, after all, that's what the scientists andengineers are getting paid for, right? Wrong! The world's leader in criticalcare medicine research since 1955 is a non-profit education and researchorganization that relies on the charity of, guess who? The public. Surprised?The Weil Institute of Critical Care Medicine, located in Rancho Mirage,California, is home to a brilliant staff of physicians and engineers dedicatedto the saving of lives. They conduct the hours of painstaking research andpresent and publish their findings within the medical community ... articlesthat most of us will never read, yet we all reap the benefits of them. Theirwork saves millions of lives around the world each and every year. Amazingly,this is accomplished by a non-profit organization - an organization that needsour help.
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The Weil Institute has touched us all in one way, shape, manner or form inour lifetime. If you know someone saved by CPR, they wrote the Guidelines; ifyou know a heart attack or stroke victim, the Institute conducted the researchto make the saving of that life possible; if a future victim has an improvedquality of life after suffering sudden cardiac arrest, you can bet the WeilInstitute of Critical Care Medicine could ultimately take the credit. Theywon't. This outstanding organization is fueled by a passion to save lives, notby public praise. To ensure that this great Institute has what it needs tocontinue the research and community education programs they host for thepublic, please visit http://www.weiliccm.org or call 760-778-4911.

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SOURCE Weil Institute of Critical Care Medicine
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