Aster CMI Hospital and MedLern Join Forces to Save Lives Through Resuscitation Training

August 12, 2024
SGS Lakshmanan, COO Aster CMI HospitalTraining Program

India

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Bengaluru, August 12, 2024: 

Aster CMI Hospital and MedLern a digital healthcare education platform, have announced a partnership to enhance emergency care capabilities through the advanced Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) Program.

The collaboration introduces the American Heart Association’s (AHA) HeartCode Complete resuscitation training program to Aster CMI Hospital’s healthcare workforce. This comprehensive training will equip staff with essential life-saving skills, including Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications.

By empowering healthcare professionals with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively to cardiac and respiratory emergencies, this partnership aims to significantly improve patient outcomes and strengthen the hospital’s emergency response capabilities.

“This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering world-class healthcare. “By empowering our team with advanced resuscitation techniques, we’re taking a proactive step towards saving lives and setting a new standard of care, said Mr. SGS Lakshmanan, COO, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore.”

“Every second counts in a cardiac or respiratory emergency. Equipping healthcare professionals and the public with the necessary skills to perform CPR and other life-saving interventions can significantly improve survival rates. This collaboration with MedLern is a crucial step towards building a more resilient healthcare ecosystem. By empowering individuals with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in critical situations, we can make a tangible difference in saving lives said Dr. Shailesh Shetty S, Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore.”

“Well-trained healthcare staff with certifications in Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support can make a significant difference in a hospital’s ability to successfully manage critical care and emergency scenarios. This program not only saves time but also proves to be cost-effective. Our training model offers truly personalized learning to the hospital staff,” said Deepak Sharma, Co-Founder and CEO, MedLern.

This training program, delivered through MedLern’s digital platform, offers flexible and accessible learning, ensuring that healthcare professionals can acquire critical skills at their convenience.

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