As part of its vision for practical training in the field of health, KÜN organized a Basic Module Training for second-year students in the First and Emergency Aid Program. The training was provided by the Provincial Ambulance Service.
Our university continues to prepare qualified human resources for the field in the healthcare field in the best possible way. In line with this vision, a "Basic Module Training" was organized for our second-year students in the First and Emergency Aid Program. The training was conducted by the Nevşehir Provincial Ambulance Service Chief Physician Training Team.
The training program aimed to provide students with better equipped and prepared skills for their post-graduation roles in emergency healthcare services. The program reinforced theoretical knowledge with practical training, covering a wide range of important topics, including basic life support, trauma management, incident scene management, and emergency response techniques.
Throughout the program, students received training based on real-life scenarios through scenario-based case studies and simulations. Through interactive and hands-on training, students had the opportunity to experience rapid and effective response methods in potential emergencies.
At the end of the training, participants were presented with certificates of participation acknowledging their successful completion of the program. It was stated that such training, conducted before graduation, not only enhances students' professional competence but also significantly contributes to their self-confidence.