Senior Consultant of World Bank appreciate the project executed by GVK EMRI

Shillong, April 29: A one day Emergency Room Technician Dissemination Workshop was jointly organised by GVK EMRI and World Bank at Hotel Polo Towers, Shillong on the 29th of April, 2016. Key note speakers for the workshop consisted on Ms. Patricia Mukhim, Padma Shree and Editor of The Shillong Times, Mr. Toki Blah a former Bureaucrat and President of ICARE and the Sector Consultant of World Bank, Mr. Rahul Barkataky. 

Welcoming the gathering, Mr. Deepankar Choudhury, State Head of GVK EMRI – Meghalaya Operations thanks the Government of Meghalaya for their untiring support for this project and World Bank for awarding the project to GVK EMRI. A detail report about the project which started two years ago in the state of Meghalaya, Mizoram and Assam was presented by Dr. Tiameren Jamir, Associate Partner & Project Coordinator, GVK EMRI.

Addressing the gathering Ms. Patricia Mukhim requested the Emergency Room Technician (ERT) to implement every aspect of the training in their day to day work, since they have been chosen for a special task and not everybody can do the work they do. The President of ICARE, Mr. Toki Blah appreciated the effort of GVK EMRI and World Bank in implementing the project and according to him the project needs to be scaled up with the help of the Government, since they have the resource and means to take the project to greater heights. “The India Development Market place is a platform given by World Bank that encourage organisation to innovate in their respective place”, said Mr. Rahul Barkataky. The Senior Consultant of World Bank is happy with the outcome of the project executed by GVK EMRI.

Sharing her experience as an ERT, Ms. Elvalyne Shangdiar a staff nurse in Mawsynram CHC stated that the training taught her how to react to an emergency situation with confidence since she was trained how to handle emergency patient, use of emergency drugs, instrument and technique.

The World Bank funded Emergency Room Technician which stared two years ago in the state of Meghalaya, Mizoram and Assam had 93 Health care providers attended the training out of which 54 were from Assam, 29 from Meghalaya and 10 were from Mizoram. The curriculum provides a basic study of the clinical knowledge necessary to find the way in an emergency room, including medical terminology, lifting techniques and cardiac life support, basic anatomy and physiology, assessment in acute clinical cases, basic trauma and life support skills, common patient care procedures, essentials of patient care documentation, medical errors, Team work in acute medical care, how to assist medical doctors, Basic pharmacology, Basic Life Support, International Trauma life Support, Basic Life Support in obstetrics, understanding ECGs , Emergency Room procedures.

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