Zen Multi-Specialty Hospital conducted Basic Life Support training session at International Institute of Population Sciences

Zen Multi-Specialty Hospital conducted Basic Life Support training session at International Institute of Population Sciences
CPR session
  • 30 participants were given hands-on training by the doctors from the hospital along with the team
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) is the primary medical aid is given to one in an emergency medical situation

Mumbai: Basic Life Support (BLS) training can help people who are drowning, choking or suffer from. It can give a new lease of life to many people. Hence, BLS is medical care used in emergency and life-threatening situations until the victim receives professional care by the team of paramedics or at the hospital.  Training for BLS is the need of the hour, and in the view of it, Zen Hospital came up with a unique initiative of training 30 participants of the International Institute of Population Sciences, Deonar (IIPS).

Dr. Mita Vira, Chief Intensivist, Zen Multispecialty Hospital says, “BLS training is essential for everyone. It tends to involve the proper circulation, airways and patient’s breathing so that he/ she stays alive until the ambulance or a medical professional arrives for help. Along with this Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), pulse check and bag valve mask use have also been taught to the participants. Moreover, the most important thing is to do it the right way. So, try to get yourself from a professional trainer.”

Dr. Roy Patankar, Director, Zen Multispecialty Hospital, says, “Zen Hospital committed to training various sections of the society including layman people and first response services such as traffic police, firefighters and many more. The hospital always remains at the forefront when it comes to creating awareness regarding various ailments by organizing drives, camps, and initiatives. Now, this hands-on training session helped the participants to educate and gain knowledge about BLS. We hope to come up with more such interesting initiatives in the near future.”