“First Aid Made Simple: Save a Life” Program Builds Emergency Response Skills

The Nursing Department of the University successfully conducted a training program on February 16-17, 2026, titled “First Aid Made Simple: Save a Life,” aimed at equipping students and staff with basic first aid knowledge and life-saving skills.

The training featured interactive sessions and practical demonstrations on common emergency situations, including CPR and basic injury management. Participants actively engaged in the program and gained valuable skills to help them respond confidently and effectively during emergencies.

The Nursing Department noted that the initiative reflects its commitment to promoting health, safety, and community awareness within the university. Participants expressed appreciation for the practical and simplified approach of the training.

The department has indicated plans to organize similar programs in the future to further strengthen emergency preparedness on campus.

Keywords: First Aid, CPR, Emergency Response, Life-Saving Skills, Nursing Department, Health and Safety, Injury Management, Community Awareness, Emergency Preparedness