Monday, September 22, 1997 The University Daily Kansan Section A·Page 5 Health center CPR classes offer medical knowledge By Sarah Chidwick schadwick@kansan.com Kansas staff writer Watkins Health Center is offering a series of CPR classes. The cardiopulmonary resuscitation training sessions are tomorrow and Oct. 4 from 4:40 to 7 p.m., Oct. 11 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and Oct. 16 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Six other sessions are scheduled for the spring semester, when many people need to be certified for summer lifeguard jobs, said Candyce Waitley, coordinator of health promotions and education at Watkins. "A person can become certified attending one session," she said. "We set up the classes because some students are just interested in learning how to do CPR in case there's somebody that needs help. Other students attend because it's required for classes or employment." Students who plan to go into the medical field take pre-med courses that require them to be CPR certified. People in such professions as lifeguarding and day care also are required to know CPR. The class costs $10 for students and $15 for nonstudents. "We offer it at a very reasonable cost," Waittie said. "The $10 covers the book. We don't really charge to teach the class." The book is an American Heart Association training manual that covers adult, child and infant CPR. "I then took the CPR instructor course here at Douglas Cost is $10 for students, $1.5 for non-students CPR Classes ■ Fall sessions are Sept. 23, Oct. 3, Oct. 11 and Oct. 16 for 2 1/2 hours. Call 864-9570 to sign up. Students can be certified amrer one session. County," he said. "I thought I could do it in my sleep, so I took the class so I could teach it." Heidi Larson, Wichita junior and a certified CPR instructor recommended that people attend the session. "People should take the class to have the know-how," she said. "If they ever get in a situation, they will be trained to handle it." 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One studies ways to move workers out of the inner city and the other will study One of the grants, worth $13,000, is for the Community Outreach Partnership Center, a two-year research to develop low-income housing options for those working in the metropolitan area of Kansas City but living in the inner-city.n The second grant, estimated at $32,000, will be used for a yearlong directive to help inner-city first-time home buyers. One assists low-income buyers and another directs income to deteriorated neighborhoods. The first project presents a win-wi situation for the University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. "The University of Missouri is an urban university, and KU is not," McClure said. "However, UMKC does not have anyone that does the type of work I do." McClure said the money helps the University because it keeps one-third of each grant to help pay for operating costs. 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