Basic Life Support Training for Rehabilitation Sciences Students at TUF

The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences successfully conducted a Basic Life Support (BLS) training session for 6th semester students, aimed at enhancing their emergency response abilities and lifesaving competencies. The session focused on evidence-based BLS protocols, hands-on training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), airway management, and immediate care during critical situations.

Through practical demonstrations and interactive learning activities, students gained valuable experience in managing medical emergencies and responding effectively in critical situations. The training emphasized the importance of timely intervention, teamwork, and clinical decision-making in improving patient outcomes.

This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to clinical excellence, patient safety, and the professional grooming of future rehabilitation healthcare professionals. By equipping students with essential lifesaving skills, the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences continues to strengthen practical training and prepare graduates to deliver safe, effective, and compassionate patient care.

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