It has started resuscitation, these two words have to sound when someone calls an ambulance beside a patient in a sudden illness. Such and useful guidance was given to those who attended the resuscitation training course at the Basic Medical Science Center (EOK) afternoon. For those interested, Péter Turai, an enthusiastic team of First Aid and Education Officer of the Budapest Medical Students’ Association, Patricia Imolya and Mihaly Hrubi, held a professional lecture on the resuscitation process.
Most of the attendants took part in the education and from other motivations to protect their family and loved ones. There was a lady whose acquaintance had been in a coma in a hospital in Budapest for several years, as we learned, and he was just at work. His colleagues did not know what to do in such a case, so they only came after lengthy search. You could save your life, but the young girl has not come to you ever since. The story of the story told the story of the importance of acquiring resuscitation. In the slightly more than half-hour session, a team of real-life team-mates was forged. It was good to see the interest shown by the employees of the institutes, among whom no doctor was present. As they said, they need repetition, not just for students but sometimes also. Thus, this time the students were taught their instructors. In addition to chest compression or breathing, the defibrillator device was also available.
Péter Turai was very honored to train last year’s EOK duty, since the first time in the university was the exchange of students between the students and the exchange of experience within the framework of a newly established system. When it comes to resuscitation training for EOK staff, he said: “I think this initiative has once again opened up a new dimension in community life and university education, leading the institute to a new future, where by allocating resources more efficiently and more solved a workplace atmosphere can be created. Furthermore, I consider it important to emphasize that Thursday’s opportunity should not be treated as unique, and newly acquired skills are relatively short of time, so it is recommended to repeat it every six months. During the course of the course, seeing the determination and curiosity of the researchers who worked in the laboratory beforehand, staff members, I have no doubt that the medical university is getting a little bit more medical by this training course. “
The purpose of this combination is to get as many people as possible to know and deal with our troubled companions. Participants unanimously believe that education is important and useful, and they are encouraged to live with the next opportunity, because resuscitation can only be a bad thing if we do not start it right away.
Text: Tarnóczy-Tóth Katalin
Photo: Holdenner Antal /