By Goodness Ndukuba, Awka on September 17, 2024
No fewer than 60 participants have so far been identified to participate in the in the Medical & Scientific Commission of the Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC) in collaboration with IOC Medical & Scientific Commission scheduled for Lagos.
A statement by NOC Public Relations Officer, Tony Nezianya on Tuesday, said the training would hold from Oct. 7 to Oct. 10 in Lagos at the Emergency Care Consultants (EHCON).
He said that the training would
offer Basic Life Support (BLS) and Heart Savers Training, to Enhance Emergency Response Skills Lagos, Nigeria, adding that they would be split into four groups of 15 each.
Nezianya said that Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel, President of NOC would officially open the training sessions.
"The Commission and its NOC Medical & Scientific Commission affiliate are dedicated to promoting health, safety, and medical education in sports.
"Through this initiative, the Commission would ensure that sports professionals as well as stakeholders would be equipped with the necessary skills to respond effectively in emergency situations.
"Both Commissions will collaborate to deliver a comprehensive Basic Life Support (BLS) and Heart Savers training to healthcare professionals, medical personnel, and coaches from the National Sports Federations, State Sports Councils/Commission.
''This collaboration underscores the NOC's commitment to improving emergency preparedness and response within the sports community and beyond.
''It also aims to enhance the emergency response capabilities of the 60 targeted participants, divided into four sessions with 15 participants each," it noted.
The statement added that the hands-on training will focus on essential life-saving techniques, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and managing airway obstructions.
''These are critical skills for addressing medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest, choking, and other life-threatening situations.
"Our goal is to empower participants with the confidence and knowledge to provide life-saving care in emergencies, Dr Musa Oshodi, Chairman, NOC Medical & Scientific Commission.
"This training is crucial for professionals who are often the first to respond in emergencies, particularly in high-performance sports and public settings."
The training will be led by Emergency Care Consultants (EHCON), whose certified instructors bring extensive experience in emergency medical care.
Upon completion, participants will receive an official BLS certification, recognized nationwide and essential for healthcare workers, lifeguards, and individuals in other emergency-related fields.
Source Daily Sports Nigeria
Posted September 17, 2024
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