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Written by Sara Goldstein   


Dr. Rai, a board certified ASPS Texas plastic surgeon (http://www.dallas-cosmetic-surgery.com), received certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in October 2004. Advanced Ca....

Dr. Rai is Certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support

by: Sara Goldstein


Dr. Rai, a board certified ASPS Texas plastic surgeon (http://www.dallas-cosmetic-surgery.com), received certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in October 2004. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is designed for health care providers who require extensive training in the treatment of cardiopulmonary emergencies. Safety is always the top priority at the Cosmetic Surgical Center (http://www.dallas-cosmetic-surgery.com). To ensure the utmost safety for his cosmetic surgery patients, Dr. Rai completed the rigorous eight-hour course with specific training in patient safety in outpatient surgery settings.
The course, which is co-sponsored by ASPS and AAAASF, educated Dr. Rai and other surgeons in 10 different ACLS cases including stroke, respiratory emergency, four types of cardiac arrest, and four types of pre-arrest emergencies. After completing the comprehensive course Dr. Rai received his certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
At the Cosmetic Surgical Center in Dallas, Texas (http://www.dallas-cosmetic-surgery.com), safety always takes precedence. Dr. Rai’s certification further demonstrates his utmost concern for patient safety.
Congratulations Dr. Rai!





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At the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in Philadelphia, Dr. Rai received his certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support. This certification provided eight-hours of specific training related to patient safety in outpatient surgery settings.






This article was posted on December 30, 2004



 
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