Project ADAM
Project ADAM (Automated Defibrillators in Adam’s Memory) is a not-for-profit program that helps schools and communities be prepared for a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). This program is part of Kentucky Children’s Hospital.
A UK HealthCare team leads on-site education and training to ensure your school has a response plan in place for a cardiac emergency.
Becoming a Heart Safe School
Your institution can become a “Heart Safe School” through Project ADAM. Achieving this designation means your school has taken all necessary steps to safeguard the health of students, including:
- Ensuring automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are available, accessible and clearly marked
- Creating a written response plan to follow during a cardiac emergency
- Identifying and training your staff in the use of CPR and AEDs during cardiac emergencies
- Conducting emergency response practice drills
Contact us
Mindy Seeberger
Joint Pediatric & Congenital Heart Program Coordinator
Kentucky Children’s Hospital
Email: Mindy.Seeberger@uky.edu
Phone: 859-323-4356
Please send general inquiries to Mindy.Seeberger@uky.edu or projectadamkch@uky.edu.
Learn more
Visit the Project ADAM website.