Emergency room trauma course for emergency medical aid doctors in Kulob
Dushanbe, 28.03.2016. (NIAT “Khovar”). — The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of Tajikistan will conduct a joint Emergency room trauma course for emergency medical doctors. The course will take place from 30 March to 1 April, 2016 in Kulob.
Twenty doctors will participate in the joint Emergency room trauma course for emergency medical doctors. The program of the training includes most important issues and aspects, while providing emergency aid, especially in field conditions.
World-class instructors of the International Committee of the Red Cross in providing specialized emergency aid will share with the participants the methods of standard diagnosis and therapeutic procedures applied to patients in order to decrease morbidity and mortality rate as a result of a major trauma. Until now, 94 doctors from all around Tajikistan have improved their ability to provide emergency trauma care, through the courses implemented by the ICRC since 2014.
Conducting of this training has becomes possible due to proactive organizational support of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.









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