'BEC' training for health workers working in emergency rooms

Magh 13, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

'BEC' training for health workers working in emergency rooms

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The Ministry of Health and Population, Health Emergency and Disaster Management Unit provided basic emergency care-'BEC' to 25 people including doctors and health workers working in the emergency room at 16 private, cooperative and government hospitals in the Muglin-Nagadhunga area of ​​the Prithvi Highway, as well as in the Armed Police Force Hospital, Balambu and Kurintar. Training has been provided.

During the seven-day training, practical knowledge was given about rescue and emergency treatment of those injured in accidents in the highway area. Head of Health Emergency and Disaster Management Dr. According to Prakash Budhathoki, training has been provided to doctors and health workers in order to further strengthen the precautions to be taken while providing health care in emergency situations. Doctors and health workers must have knowledge of emergency treatment. However, this type of training helps to make their skills more agile,' he said, 'This training not only taught them how to safely refer patients.' done. 

Dr. who is also the spokesperson of the Ministry of Health. According to Budhathoki, in order to improve emergency services, not only doctors and health workers, but also long and medium distance drivers, co-drivers, all traffic policemen including security guards, volunteers and community health response rescuers are being developed to teach life saving skills in every village. BEC training instructors Dr. Ram Prasad Neupane, Dr. Sanu Krishna Shrestha, Dr. Dinesh Bhandari, Dr. He also informed that Grishma Shrestha, Gitakumari Satyal provided. After the completion of the

training, Dr. Additional Health Secretary of the Ministry. Dipendraraman Singh distributed certificates to the participants. Joint Secretary of Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport and Member Secretary of Road Safety Council Krishnaraj Panth, Chief DIG of Armed Police Force Hospital Dr. Rupak Maharjan, SSP Dr. Shailendra Dulal Shrestha, Director of National Health Training Center Yasoda Aryal gave speeches in the program.

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