New Delhi: As CVDs are the leading cause of mortality in India MedLern, a leading digital learning solution for hospitals and healthcare professionals, has collaborated with Shree Bhavani Group of Institutions to provide resuscitation training. Shree Bhavani Group of Institution will adopt this program, HeartCode® Complete, for training their nursing students in BLS.
HeartCode® Complete is a globally proven, resuscitation program which has been co-developed and powered by American Heart Association (AHA) and Laerdal Medical technology.
Shree Bhavani Group of Institutions will become one of the leading educational institutes in India to facilitate this innovative and instructorless resuscitation training program to empower their students, enhance their life saving skills and provide better patient delivery in future.
Dr Shree Harsha, Chairman, Shree Bhavani Group of Institutions said, “Our aim has always been to provide quality nursing education and training to young aspirants of India that would address the growing demands worldwide. This collaboration takes us one step closer to our goal. The program has been developed keeping in mind the diverse needs of nursing students. They will not only be able to upskill themselves as per global standard but also reduce the operational cost of physical training and optimize time and resources. This will also allow our students to keep up with the latest evidence, guidelines and best practice across the globe. It will support them in their transition from campus to professional roles and they will able to make a huge difference in a hospital’s ability when dealing with critical care and emergency”.
The program is divided into two parts – online, self-paced Cognitive Part 1 and Skills Session on the RQI-P GO Simulation Station. Upon completing both parts, the students will receive an American Heart Association BLS e-Card. RQI-P GO Simulation Stations are portable and students will have the flexibility to be trained on BLS without having to travel at any location. The innovation training program is also user friendly and provides real time audio visual feedback to the learners. It also adapts to the learning style of the students so that they can complete the training at their own pace and time.
Deepak Sharma, Co-Founder & CEO, MedLern said, “With two decades of servicing the medical students, Shree Bhavani Group of Institutions is a pioneer in this industry and it is an honour for us to be partnering with them and provide training of BLS which will prove flexible and efficient for nursing students. This program will reduce administration and instructor expenses while eliminating material fees for the institute. MedLern has been upskilling healthcare professionals by leveraging technology till now but with this collaboration we will be empowering the nursing students and preparing them to deal with increasingly complex patient care needs and navigate through a constantly shifting healthcare environment. These students are being provided with such training at the right stage of their career as without effective education, many healthcare providers struggle to consistently apply the evidence-based management of cardiac arrest when put in critical and emergency care.”
High-Quality CPR is the single greatest determinant for survival from cardiac arrest and is the foundation for which all other therapies are built. MedLern had recently launched this innovative, resuscitation training platform that does not require instructor oversight.
The agreement was signed between Co-founder and CEO, MedLern, Deepak Sharma with Dr. Shree Harsha -chairman, Shree Bhavani Group of Institutions.