Dr Srinivas Ramaka Speaks on October 16 th the World Restart a Heart Day aimed at creating awareness
Dr Srinivas Ramaka is at the Forefront in Creating Awareness about Heart Health Measures. He does Campaigns Continuously for the past twenty-five years. World Restart a Heart (WRAH) is a global initiative designed to raise awareness about the importance of bystander CPR, with the potential to save up to 200,000 lives annually. Cardiac arrest, when the heart suddenly stops beating, is a medical emergency where immediate intervention can mean the difference between life and death. Studies show that bystander CPR can double or triple survival rates, making quick action essential in these critical moments.
Every year on October 16th, WRAH Day is observed with global training events and activities to encourage people to learn CPR and spread awareness. The campaign uses social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn to share survivor stories and tips, using the hashtag #WorldRestartAHeart to connect participants. These efforts help to build a global community of lifesavers, united in the mission to improve survival rates through basic life-saving skills.
The initiative encourages flexible, voluntary participation by national resuscitation councils and promotes a strong media strategy to highlight CPR training and awareness. By increasing the number of trained bystanders, WRAH aims to make rapid CPR response more common in communities worldwide, ultimately saving more lives each year.