Heart Health Awareness
February 12, 2024 • News
The UNTHSC College of Public Health, in collaboration with the Parker County Hospital District, SaferCare Texas and BEST EMS, is launching an impactful public health video for February’s Heart Health Month. The video is part a larger UNTHSC campaign to raise awareness about heart health.
The campaign video features real footage of a dramatic rescue involving EMS personnel and Ronda Christian, a local resident who suffered a cardiac arrest. Through the swift and expert actions of paramedics Brooke Bettinger and Taylor Cottongame, among others, the video offers a gripping look at the urgent need for immediate response in such emergencies. This narrative not only sheds light on the realities of cardiac arrest but also serves as a poignant reminder of the difference CPR certification can make in saving lives.
“The UNTHSC College of Public Health is deeply committed to improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities across all communities,” said Dr. Kari Northeim at UNTHSC College of Public Health. “Through this partnership with Parker County Hospital District, we aim to emphasize the critical need for CPR education and certification, empowering individuals to make a significant difference in emergency situations.”
This campaign reflects the ongoing efforts of both the UNTHSC College of Public Health and the Parker County Hospital District to address the health challenges faced by rural populations. By focusing on preventive health and emergency preparedness, the partnership seeks to build a more informed and resilient community.
The public is encouraged to watch the outreach video, share its vital message, and consider becoming CPR certified. By doing so, community members can play a pivotal role in enhancing heart health awareness and potentially saving lives.
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