"It's hard to do CPR…if you are tired after a few minutes, you are doing it correctly."
Josh Glick, MD, paced around half court of the gym at the Wissahickon Boys & Girls Club in Philadelphia. Circled by more than a dozen people who were practicing chest compressions on CPR dummies, it would have been easy to mistake him for a basketball coach as he offered up support and direction.
"Good, good, good…excellent. Keep on pumping."
He crouched down and guided one man's form.
"Get over the top, keep your arms straight."
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