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📢 Exciting News! The hit show Surgeons: At the Edge of Life returns to BBC Two on Wednesday 6 May at 9pm bringing audiences back to NHS Lothian.
📺Watch as our surgeons perform complex and life-saving operations and hear the inspiring stories of our patients and their families.
Our manifestos for Wales and Scotland are now live ahead of the 2026 Senedd and Holyrood elections.
With health and education devolved, there is a clear opportunity for targeted action that strengthens each nation’s approach to resuscitation.
Read now on our website: resus.org.uk/saving-lives-ou…
ALT Individuals are practicing CPR on a training mannequin with an automated external defibrillator (AED) device nearby.
Absolutely disgusted with @schuh and @FedEx who say they delivered a pair of shoes, have a signature and refuse to believe it was not delivered. We have a Ring Doorbell and can prove no one came to our door!!! Beyond angry!! 🤬
If you ever need to use a public access defibrillator (PAD) but aren’t sure how, just turn it on and listen.
The built-in voice instructions will guide you through each step, so anyone can use one to help save a life.
ALT Hands holding an open public access defibrillator displaying illustrated instructions on how to use it, with accompanying text explaining that the device provides verbal guidance when activated.
Stepping up during a cardiac arrest and performing CPR means you could double that person’s chance of surviving.
That’s why it’s vital everyone knows the steps to help save a life ❤️
Play our interactive game-in-film to learn how 👉 lifesaver.org.uk
ALT An individual performs CPR on another person. Text overlay: 'Bystander CPR can double the chance of surviving a cardiac arrest.'
Language shouldn’t be a barrier to learning CPR, yet it continues to contribute to inequalities in resuscitation.
That’s why we offer translated resources so more people can access lifesaving education. Learn CPR your way 👉 resus.org.uk/public-resource…
ALT A digital graphic with a dark blue background features the text 'Learn CPR In your language' in bold green font. There are two stylised heartbeat lines on either side of the text. Below, there are eight white buttons with dark blue text, each labeled with a different language: Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu, and Welsh. A cursor with a clicking effect is shown selecting the 'Gujarati' button.
Thank you to one of our Gold sponsors @theortusgroup who helped to make #SCAS25 possible. Our exhibitors will be showing their latest #CardiacArrest care solutions.
#ShiftToDo is a great day for prehospital CPD and networking. Don't miss it!
👉scas.scot/scas25
Register today and stay in the loop for Restart a Heart Live 2025 #RSAHLive. You can make the difference. More info at restartaheart.live/
ALT An image of a red heart with a play button and text that reads: You can make the difference. Wednesday 1st October 2025. Save the date and help save a life.
Of the 40,000 resuscitation attempts carried out by emergency services in the UK each year, fewer than 10% survive.
Let's change this. Learn CPR and be ready to act.
ALT Infographic showing that survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are fewer than 1 in 10. Nine figures are depicted with one highlighted in red to represent the statistic.
Don’t miss the Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium happening this month on 19 June! This event is the place to be for all things out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Scotland. Tickets and more info 👉 scas.scot/scas25
We still have a few event tickets left but if you can't attent f2f, you can still join us online live. Register today to stay in the loop and don't miss #SCAS25. We have so much #ShiftToDo 🙌
Have you booked your ticket yet? The RCUK Guidelines 2025 conference is coming this November, and it’s a must for anyone in resuscitation.
Hear what past attendees thought 👇 and grab your ticket before they're gone: resusevents.vfairs.com/
ALT Image of an audience at a conference with various speech bubbles containing positive testimonials about the event's impact and speaker experiences.
When it comes to chest compressions, it’s not about being the fastest.
The optimal speed is 100-120 beats per minute, and mastering this can ensure the best chance of survival đź’ŞÂ Can you spot which clip below is performing compressions at the best speed?
The answer is clip B!