The Department of Nursing Education Services, in partnership with CIME, celebrated CPR Month with an inspiring campaign to promote life-saving skills within the community. The highlight of this celebration was the successful training of 450 individuals in hands-only CPR techniques, spanning various locations, including CIME, the AKU Sports Centre, and Darkhana Jamat Khana.
Hands-only CPR, or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, is a vital skill that can make a significant difference in saving lives during cardiac emergencies. The collaborative effort sought to empower individuals with this essential skill, equipping them to respond effectively in critical situations.
These CPR training sessions took place throughout CPR Month, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and ready to act in the event of a cardiac emergency. By reaching out to the community, this initiative aimed to create a network of individuals with the knowledge and confidence to initiate CPR when it is needed most.
The skills imparted during these CPR training sessions have the potential to create a ripple effect, spreading life-saving knowledge throughout the community. Each trained individual becomes a potential lifesaver, contributing to a safer and more prepared society.
As we look to the future, initiatives like these remind us of the positive impact that collaboration, education, and community engagement can have on public health and safety.
The Department of Nursing Education Services, in partnership with CIME, celebrated CPR Month with an inspiring campaign to promote life-saving skills within the community. The highlight of this celebration was the successful training of 450 individuals in hands-only CPR techniques, spanning various locations, including CIME, the AKU Sports Centre, and Darkhana Jamat Khana.
Hands-only CPR, or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, is a vital skill that can make a significant difference in saving lives during cardiac emergencies. The collaborative effort sought to empower individuals with this essential skill, equipping them to respond effectively in critical situations.
These CPR training sessions took place throughout CPR Month, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and ready to act in the event of a cardiac emergency. By reaching out to the community, this initiative aimed to create a network of individuals with the knowledge and confidence to initiate CPR when it is needed most.
The skills imparted during these CPR training sessions have the potential to create a ripple effect, spreading life-saving knowledge throughout the community. Each trained individual becomes a potential lifesaver, contributing to a safer and more prepared society.
As we look to the future, initiatives like these remind us of the positive impact that collaboration, education, and community engagement can have on public health and safety.