A FREE – PRINT & POST
FROM AN ER DOCTOR + MOM OF 3
A FREE – PRINT & POST






As an ER doctor and instructor for both the American Heart Association and American Red Cross, Dr. Long has resuscitated adults and children in the ER and trained the physicians and nurses who do the same.
Just found your channel through a share of your drowning post, which I second- hand shared, and I’m in love. I mainly worked NICU and PICU and adult UM/CM, and that was still so much exposure to accidents and safety issues. God bless you for working ER and for putting this content out there. I will be sharing more.
F.W.
Just found your channel through a share of your drowning post, which I second- hand shared, and I’m in love. I mainly worked NICU and PICU and adult UM/CM, and that was still so much exposure to accidents and safety issues. God bless you for working ER and for putting this content out there. I will be sharing more.
F.W.
Thank you! This is the best video about submersion events that I have seen (and I have seen a lot 🤣). Really helpful information 👏 👏
L. N.
Thank you very much Doctor. I love how you calmly explained everything. Definitely helping out parents and that gives a lot of relief during stressful times.
M. M.
I normally skip these videos because I have TERRIBLE medical anxiety epically with my kids. But I heard your voice and was like maybe she will calm me. Just recently I saw a video about this and it freaked me out so bad. I went down a long rabbit hole reading statistics but I’m not a doctor so it didn’t do much. This definitely helped
A. M
i love the way you conveyed this; giving solid information but not causing me to panic ❤️ thank you
Ash
Finally a post on this that is HELPFUL and informative. THANK YOU! I’ve been making myself crazy with my kid doing swim lessons ❤️
Katrina W
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WHEN: Whether your baby is unresponsive in the crib, your child is choking at dinner, or a a loved one is pulled from the water—you’ll know exactly what to do.
WHY: 88% of emergencies happen at home—and 911 can take 10 minutes to arrive. In those minutes, YOU are the first responder.
Designed by an ER doctor. Built child-first. Because when it’s your child, you want to be taught by someone who’s been there.
In this course, you’ll learn:
You can also receive:
The hazards I see in the ER are almost always the ones parents didn’t know existed—and most accidents and SIDS deaths are preventable. This course makes sure you know what to watch for, and how to keep your home safe without losing your sanity.
From the big risks to the small ones that keep you up at night—I’ll cut through the noise and show you what actually matters.
In this course, you’ll learn:
In addition, students can receive:
Designed by an ER doctor. Built child-first. Because when it’s your child, you want to be taught by someone who’s been there.
This course is created and taught by the ER doctors who actually run these resuscitations. Led by Dr. Darria — a Harvard & Yale-trained, board-certified ER physician — alongside a team of adult and pediatric ER doctors. The doctors who say “we got them back.”
Our team also includes one of the country’s leading EMS experts, a national health policy leader, and a longtime federal expert in pediatric injury — and we conduct ongoing pediatric injury research ourselves.
You’re learning from the people who don’t just teach this; the research it, set policy around it, and practice it in the ER every day.
Kids aren’t just small adults in an emergency. Their anatomy, their physiology, and the emergencies that actually happen to them are different — which is why we built this course deliberately for both adults and children, from day one.
The pediatric content has the same depth and rigor as the adult, because from the very beginning, kids were never an afterthought.
Every pediatric scenario is designed with your child in mind. So when seconds matter — at any age — you already know exactly what to do.
Most CPR courses are one-and-done: you take it, and starting the next day, you start to forget.
We built ours differently. You get regular, easy refreshers — quick scenarios that keep the knowledge warm — so when seconds actually count, you’re not trying to remember a class you took two years ago. Plus, because resuscitation guidelines and pediatric safety science evolve, our members get updates whenever they do.
So you always know the best, most current way to keep your child safe.
I know this stuff is scary. I’m a mom, too.
I’ve seen parents faces – both when their child is injured, AND when they’ve had a near-miss.
That’s why, even when we’re covering scary stuff, I’ll never fear-monger. I’m not here to scare you more.
I’m here to help you DO something about the emergencies that already scare you – to empower you to prevent them, and have the confidence to respond, when they happen.

This course is created and taught by the ER doctors who actually run these resuscitations. Led by Dr. Darria — a Harvard & Yale-trained, board-certified ER physician — alongside a team of adult and pediatric ER doctors. The doctors who say "we got them back."
Our team also includes one of the country's leading EMS experts, a national health policy leader, and a longtime federal expert in pediatric injury — and we conduct ongoing pediatric injury research ourselves.
You're learning from the people who don't just teach this; the research it, set policy around it, and practice it in the ER every day.

Kids aren't just small adults in an emergency. Their anatomy, their physiology, and the emergencies that actually happen to them are different — which is why we built this course deliberately for both adults and children, from day one.
The pediatric content has the same depth and rigor as the adult, because from the very beginning, kids were never an afterthought.
Every pediatric scenario is designed with your child in mind. So when seconds matter — at any age — you already know exactly what to do.

Most CPR courses are one-and-done: you take it, and starting the next day, you start to forget.
We built ours differently. You get regular, easy refreshers — quick scenarios that keep the knowledge warm — so when seconds actually count, you're not trying to remember a class you took two years ago. Plus, because resuscitation guidelines and pediatric safety science evolve, our members get updates whenever they do.
So you always know the best, most current way to keep your child safe.

I know this stuff is scary. I’m a mom, too.
I’ve seen parents faces – both when their child is injured, AND when they’ve had a near-miss.
That’s why, even when we’re covering scary stuff, I’ll never fear-monger. I’m not here to scare you more.
I’m here to help you DO something about the emergencies that already scare you – to empower you to prevent them, and have the confidence to respond, when they happen.
The Baby Proofing Course is designed for parents, grandparents, or anyone responsible for safety of a baby / child age 0-
4. Whether you’re a first-time parent or experienced caregiver, this course provides science-based information to
prepare for any children in your home.
The CPR, Choking, and Drowning Emergencies course is directed at ALL ages- and can help you save anyone’s life, from an infant to beloved grand adult.
Unlike generic guides and checklists, this course offers personalized advice from a board-certified ER doctor and mom. It combines professional knowledge with practical parenting experience, giving you the peace of mind to let your baby explore while they grow.
You have access to all content for two years (as we regularly update content and offerings). However, if your two years are up, and you want longer access, just message us!
Yes!
After completing the No-Panic Parenting BLS CPR, Choking, and Drowning Emergencies course (and passing all 3 assessments), you will receive No-Panic Parenting BLS Certification.
This certification adheres to the guidelines of The American Heart Association, The American Red Cross, and ILCOR.
If you would like to confirm that your institution will accept this, please feel free to contact us first.
As an ER doctor, I’ve taken care of thousands of patients, and as a Professor of Medicine, and instructor for both The American Heart Association, and The American Red Cross, I stand behind the efficacy of these guidelines, what you will learn in the courses, and the importance of these skills and knowledge.



