Training course opened at RIMS
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, May 30 2013:
Prof S Sekharjit, Director, RIMS, today opened the 3-day training course on emergency care for the sick and trauma patients in the Lecture hall of College of Nursing.
This is the follow-up measure of the commissioning of two ultra-modern ambulances recently.
Other resource persons spoke on different aspects of emergency care with visual presentations and these lectures were of great benefits to the participants and invitees.
One important lecture was on the vital organs of human body which are usually damaged or affected when a person falls sick or injured in an accident.
Prof N Damayanti, head of department, Anatomy, presented the graphic lecutre, said a statement.
These vital organs usually get damaged and affected in such accidents and ailments.
If the paramedics including the ambulance drivers have an intimate knowledge of the functioning of these vital organs they could easily assess the severity of the trauma of the persons.
This will go a long way in saving the lives of the patients.
In the coming days resource persons will speak on various aspects of the emergency care.
With this first kind of training the skill of the paramedics and others will be honed and this will be to the benefit of the people as a whole, the statement added.