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One-day training session on Basic Community Emergencies

One-day training session on Basic Community Emergencies

  • Start Date : February 17,2024
  • End Date : February 17,2024
  • Venue : SMIT
  • Category : Event

The session commenced with a comprehensive lecture delivered by a resource person from Sikkim Manipal College of Nursing. The lecture focused on imparting essential knowledge and skills related to handling various community emergencies effectively. Participants were educated on key aspects such as first aid techniques, emergency response protocols, and measures to ensure community safety during crises.

  • Start Date : February 17,2024
  • End Date : February 17,2024
  • Venue : SMIT
  • Category : Event

The session commenced with a comprehensive lecture delivered by a resource person from Sikkim Manipal College of Nursing. The lecture focused on imparting essential knowledge and skills related to handling various community emergencies effectively. Participants were educated on key aspects such as first aid techniques, emergency response protocols, and measures to ensure community safety during crises.

EVENT REPORT

1

TITLE OF EVENT:

One-day training session on Basic

Community Emergencies

2

ORGANIZED BY (DEPT/ (CLUB/BODY ETC):

Society of Physics for Innovation Research and Education (SPIRE),

Department of Physics.

3

UNDER THE BANNER OF (DEPT./OFFICE/CELL ETC):

Physics

4

STUDENT EVENT: YES / NO

Yes

5

EXTERNALLY FUNDED: YES / NO

No

6

IF EXTERNALLY FUNDED, THEN NAME OF FUNDING

AGENCY

No

7

NATURE: INTERNAL PARTICIPANTS / EXTERNAL

PARTICIPANTS / BOTH

Internal Participants

8

NO. OF PARTICIPANTS:

50

9A

INTERNAL:

50

9B

EXTERNAL

Sikkim Manipal College of Nursing

10

MODE: ONLINE / OFFLINE

OFFLINE

10A

IF ONLINE PROVIDE LINK

N/A

11A

DATE FROM

17/2/24

11B

DATE TO:

17/2/24

12

COORDINATOR:

Dr. Pronita Chettri and Dr. Sanat

Kumar Das

13

ATTACH LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

No

 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION/REPORT WITH GEO-TAGGED PHOTOGRAPH OR SCREEN SHOTS:

The session commenced with a comprehensive lecture delivered by a resource person from Sikkim Manipal College of Nursing. The lecture focused on imparting essential knowledge and skills related to handling various community emergencies effectively. Participants were educated on key aspects such as first aid techniques, emergency response protocols, and measures to ensure community safety during crises.

The resource person utilized interactive methods, case studies, and demonstrations to engage the audience and facilitate a better understanding of the subject matter. Attendees actively participated in discussions and practical exercises, enhancing their grasp of emergency management concepts. Overall, the one-day training session proved to be highly informative and beneficial for all participants. It not only enhanced their knowledge but also equipped them with valuable skills to respond effectively to various community emergencies.