Srinath University Pharmacy Students Undergo Vital First Responder Training in Jamshedpur

Srinath University B Pharm and D Pharm Students Acquire Crucial Life-Saving Skills through EMRI Green Health Services Initiative

In a significant step towards equipping future pharmacists with essential life-saving skills, students of Srinath University’s B Pharm and D Pharm programs participated in a comprehensive First Responders Training held in Jamshedpur today.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Road Safety Vertical of Young Indians (Yi) Jamshedpur, in collaboration with EMRI Green Health Services, organized an invaluable First Responders Training program for B Pharm and D Pharm students of Srinath University, focusing on critical skills necessary for handling road safety accidents and medical emergencies.

The training session provided participants with hands-on experience in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and administering first aid in various road safety scenarios.

The initiative aimed to empower future pharmacists with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in emergency situations, potentially saving lives.

Upon successful completion of the training, all participating students will be awarded a certified Farishta certificate, acknowledging their newly acquired expertise.

The organizers expressed gratitude to CII Yi for their instrumental role in facilitating this essential program, which aligns with their mission to promote road safety and equip individuals with crucial life-saving skills.

The collaboration between Yi Jamshedpur and EMRI Green Health Services underscores the importance of inter-organizational partnerships in fostering a culture of preparedness and responsiveness among healthcare professionals.

By investing in the training of pharmacy students, the initiative contributes to the development of a skilled and proactive workforce capable of handling medical emergencies both within and beyond the confines of their professional settings.

The First Responders Training not only enhances the students’ academic portfolio but also instills a sense of social responsibility and empowers them to make a positive impact in their communities.

As these aspiring pharmacists progress in their careers, the skills acquired during this training will undoubtedly prove invaluable in critical situations, potentially making a difference between life and death.

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