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About ProCPR

ProCPR® was formed in 2002 by experts in the medical, training, IT and website design fields. This training was designed for experienced professionals who are familiar with CPR and seeking to refresh their knowledge and receive updates. After the successful launch of ProCPR.org, ProFirstAid.com and ProBloodborne.com, the company evolved into ProTrainings.com.

ProCPR® is meticulous about teaching the latest guidelines for CPR and Basic First Aid and is passionate about seeking new and innovative ways to teach and present these guidelines. In that pursuit, ProCPR® developed a network of skill evaluators and launched blendedcpr.com, which would allow any person learning or refreshing their CPR to receive hands-on training and testing while still reaping the educational benefits of multi-media learning. ProTrainings.com has certified more than 2.5 million students and supplies training solutions for hundreds of companies.

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The page combines cached API data and fast refresh polling to stay responsive while still tracking changes closely. Exact public YouTube counts can lag, but the page updates far more frequently than the default channel view.

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