CPR
Training Program for Students and Staff Members
A
comprehensive Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training Program was
successfully conducted on 16th December 2025 from 10:00 am onwards for
the students and staff members of MCA and MMS. The session was organized
by Saifee Hospital in association with the Indian Resuscitation
Council Foundation, with the aim of equipping participants with essential
life-saving skills.
The
training was conducted by Dr. Tasneem Dhansura and Ms. Meenal
Chikhale, whose expertise, clarity of instruction, and professional
approach ensured an engaging and effective learning experience. The session
focused on the importance of timely intervention during cardiac and respiratory
emergencies and emphasized the role of trained individuals in saving lives.
The program
was well structured, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical
demonstrations. Participants were trained in CPR techniques using mannequins,
enabling them to practice chest compressions and understand emergency response
protocols. Interactive discussions and question-and-answer sessions further
enhanced participant involvement and understanding.
As a result
of the training, participants gained a clear understanding of CPR procedures
and emergency response measures. The hands-on approach significantly improved
their confidence in performing CPR and helped bridge the gap between
theoretical learning and real-life application. The session also strengthened
awareness about the crucial role of bystanders in responding effectively during
medical emergencies.
Overall,
the CPR training proved to be an informative and impactful initiative,
contributing significantly to enhancing awareness, preparedness, and
life-saving skills among both students and staff members. Such initiatives play
a vital role in fostering a culture of safety and responsibility within the
institution.

