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Life saving Primary Care training is necessary to give basic treatment to people who are in the trauma said Dr Shanthkumar Muruda, Executive Director of United Hospital Jayanagar.
He was speaking after the inauguration of Two Days life-saving primary care training program at United Hospital as part of World Trauma Day, to raise awareness of the importance of saving lives in emergency situations and educating people on how to deal with disasters.
People around us have no idea what to do when a sudden heart attack, heart attack or some other traumatic event occurs. Many people do not have the right understanding of how to prevent major problems from primary care. It is imperative to receive regular emergency life-saving training to save valuable time until they are taken to medical treatment He said.
Dr. Loria Rehman, who conducted the training said, around 100 public participated in the The Basic Life Support Training & The First Aid Trauma Training. The training is very much necessary to treat the people who are in trauma. It will help them to save the valuable time before medical assistance arrives. More people should undergo with these kinds of training’s, she added.
“The primary treatment for patients in emergency situations is to save their lives. Treatment at a precious time before transporting them to a medical facility is very effective. Our aim is to raise awareness of this and to give them easy training on the life-saving primary image. Certificates issued to those who have undergone this training”, said Dr Vikram Siddareddy, founder-President, United Hospitals.
Dr. Rajeev Bashetty Head & Senior Consultant Urology & Dr Prathyush Miglani, Senior Consultant Physician & Medical Superintendent were present on the occasion.
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