Participants handled a simulated situation. Photo: T. HIEN

The course was attended by 40 participants, including emergency and resuscitation doctors and nurses from various hospitals, including: Hue Central Hospital, Da Nang General Hospital, Da Nang 199 Hospital, Phu Loc Medical Center, and the 115 Emergency Center.

The course focused on critical content such as airway management, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, shock management, traumatic brain injury, and multiple trauma. Participants not only gained new knowledge, but also engaged in hands-on practice on models and simulated situations, enhancing their ability to apply skills in clinical settings.

Besides improving professional skills, the CATC also provided an opportunity for emergency and resuscitation doctors in Vietnam to exchange and learn from colleagues as well as international experts. This helps build a strong professional network, contributing to the standardization of emergency procedures in hospitals.

The course not only helps reduce mortality rates from trauma, but also improves treatment quality, and shortens recovery times for patients. This is a significant step in modernizing the emergency system in Vietnam, contributing to enhanced treatment effectiveness integrated with international healthcare standards.

By L. TUE