Stop the Bleed: Bleeding-Control Training

Cooper employees, students, family members, and any interested public are encouraged to sign up for this free course – get trained and be ready to act in the face of an emergency. The Cooper Trauma Outreach team is bringing this training to anyone interested.

Learn how to save yourself and others in the event of a life-threatening hemorrhage, no previous experience is required.

At this session, through review and practice of vital skills, you will learn the steps involved in hemorrhage control so that you will have the confidence to act if a bleeding incidence occurs.

In most cases, bystanders are the first people to come in contact with an injured person and are best positioned to provide initial care. Stop The Bleed is a national initiative to educate the public and motivate bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help during a bleeding emergency prior to the arrival of professional assistance.

The next upcoming class is scheduled for:

Tuesday, March 10, 2020
4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Cooper Conference Center, Room 102
Cooper University Hospital

Click here to register for this date or for the other upcoming classes.