Officers improving professional skills and sharing knowledge

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Officers improving professional skills and sharing knowledge
The training organizing with the support of World Health Organization, the Ministry of Health and the Griffith University of the Federal State of Australia.

Under the title “Training of Trainers for Pre-Hospital Care in Disasters, Mass Incidents and Trauma” and “Air Medical Aid” trainings.

Doctors, nurses, lifeguards, firefighters, driver-liaisons and a total of 25 officers are participating in the training, which is ongoing on November 21-30.

The officers are improving their knowledge and skills by learning from the international experience of providing medical aid, healthcare and services in the air to the people affected by disasters and crisis situations.

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