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Hands-Only CPR Statement from DAN Education The American Heart Association recently released a position statement, intended to clarify cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for lay rescuers, regarding the use of compression-only CPR without delivering rescue breaths. However, DAN Education does not plan to change any DAN courses to feature Hands-Only CPR, because, for the most part, the proposed changes do not translate to the diving environment.
DAN Announces Initiatives to Expand Alert Diver’s Reach In an ongoing effort to expand its reach to the general public, as well as the diving, medical, scientific and educational communities, Divers Alert Network is announcing two information-sharing initiatives that will make Alert Diver, and the scuba-related content it contains, available on a global level.
World-Renowned Photographer and Cinematographer Wes Skiles Dies The dive industry lost one of its best on July 21, 2010, when photographer and cinematographer Wes Skiles died during a dive off West Palm Beach, Fla. He was 52.
» DAN Supports Safety Efforts Leading Up to Lobster Mini-Season » Register for New DAN DMT Continuing Education Course » 68th DAN CME Course Registration is Now Open » Aqua Lung Recalls Apeks WTX Power Inflators Due to Drowning Hazard
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» DAN Diver Medical Technician (DMT) (04/03/2011-04/08/2011) » Webinar: "I May Be Bent, Now What?" (08/03/2010) » DAN DMT Continuing Education (08/08/2010-08/10/2010) » Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries Provider Course (08/12/2010) » DAN Education Training Workshops in Seattle (08/26/2010)
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Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit medical & research organization dedicated to the safety and health of recreational scuba divers and is associated with Duke University Medical Center.
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Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit medical & research organization dedicated to the safety and health of recreational scuba divers and is associated with Duke University Medical Center.
Founded in 1980, DAN has served as a lifeline for the scuba industry by operating the only 24-hour diving emergency hotline, a lifesaving service for injured divers. Additionally, DAN operates a diving medical information hotline, conducts vital diving medical research, and develops and provides a number of first-aid and continuing education programs for everyone from beginning divers to medical professionals.
DAN is supported by the largest association of recreational divers in the world through membership dues and donations. In return, members receive a number of important benefits including $100,000 emergency medical evacuation assistance, DAN educational publications, a subscription to Alert Diver magazine, and access to diving's first and foremost diving accident insurance coverage.
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