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Good bye 2014.....welcome 2015


emmmm....yeahhhhh....2015 is just around the corner.....its quite a long time not update anything for this blog....
Recently...we had organised a simple course for ambulance driver,PPK and junior nurses called 1st Responder. The aim for the course is to give exposure and provide them with basic, important knowledge on how to face an emergency situation as a health personnel.


Airway management by AMO Khairul & AMO Azrul
CPR by AMO Muhd Ali
lifting by AMO Alffy

Chocking By AMO Ahmad

Hands On session 

Tutorial session
Dr. Piyaman give her lecturer







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