“STAT” Emergency Response – Staten Island

March 23, 2011 12:30 PM

“STAT” Emergency Response

The STAT program shows people how to cope with basic emergencies and is presented in a simple format designed for all audiences. Participants are trained to use their heads as well as their hands to better handle unexpected situations. Some of the topics being covered include: the Good Samaritan Law, Assessment, diabetic emergencies, allergic reactions, asthma, seizures, shock and cardiac emergencies. 

David Morgan has worked in healthcare since 1986 and currently serves as the Principal Trainer at Safety First. Mr. Morgan has been a corporate trainer in health and safety skills since 1986 and has served as an emergency medical technician at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark, New Jersey. After he received his B.A. in Social Work and completed coursework for a master’s degree in Public Health from Rutgers University, he became the Administrator for Surgical Patient Care Services.

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Date
Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Time
12:30 p.m.

Location
Da Silva Academic Center, Room 109
Staten Island Campus