KMC Hospital Attavar Holds CPR Pledge Awareness Programme

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KMC Hospital Attavar Holds CPR Pledge Awareness Programme

Mangaluru: In our bustling community, emergencies can occur without warning, where seconds count and your actions can mean the difference between life and death. Increasing awareness of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is more than just an educational goal; it’s a crucial community safety net that empowers each of us to be a hero in times of need. Whether it’s a loved one, a friend, or a stranger on the street, knowing CPR gives you the confidence and ability to act swiftly and effectively.

A CPR pledge program was conducted by the Department of Emergency Medicine, KMC Hospital Attavar and the Emergency Medicine Students Educational Society- Sentinels of Survival (SOS) in collaboration with the Centre for Resuscitation, Acute Care and Simulation Training, KMC Manipal, KMC Hospital Ambedkar Circle and American Heart Association on community empowerment and lifesaving skills. The organizing committee members of the above program were Dr Madhusudhan Upadya, Dr Vivek Gopinathan, Dr Sanjan. A, Dr Vimal Krishnan and Dr Jeedhu.

The program had the participation of approximately 250 medical students, 50 respiratory therapists, and 20 nursing students. The highlight of the event was a captivating Quiz program organized by Dr. Rajkumar, Simulation Head, Pondicherry, in collaboration with Dr. Sachin V. Menon, Consultant Regional Director for India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka at the American Heart Association. Prof. Dr Sachin V. Menon, Dr Marida Straccia, and Dr John Kim, alongside Dr Rajkumar (Quiz Master), Dr Sanjan A., and Dr Vivek Gopinathan, awarded the first three winners with the prestigious AHA 100 Years Bold Hearts Gold token. This recognition added a significant celebratory touch to the program, acknowledging the participants’ knowledge and enthusiasm.

Following the Quiz program, participants engaged in a productive hour-long discussion with the AHA faculty, delving into the significance of Basic Life Support and the imperative to raise community awareness. The session aimed to sensitize attendees about the crucial role of Basic Life Support in cardiac arrest.

Dr Dilip G Naik, Pro Vice Chancellor, Mangalore Campus, graced the occasion as the distinguished Chief Guest, offering valuable insights on basic life support, CPR, and the imperative to enhance community awareness of Basic Life Support. Dr. Dilip G Naik commended the faculty members of the Department of Emergency Medicine for organizing such a significant event, receiving a standing ovation from all attendees.

Guests of Honor, Dr John Ramapuram, Medical Superintendent of KMC Hospital Attavar, and Dr Deepak Madi, Deputy Medical Superintendent of KMC Hospital Attavar, emphasized the crucial role of community awareness in their addresses. Dr Vishwas Sathe led the attendees in reciting the CPR pledge, emphasizing the commitment to spreading awareness about CPR techniques and empowering individuals to respond effectively during cardiac arrest.

Dr Sanjan A, Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine, KMC Mangalore, concluded the proceedings with a heartfelt vote of thanks to all attendees, acknowledging their valuable contributions to the success of the event.


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