Mangaluru: Deacons learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation


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Mangaluru, Jul 9: The well established Father Muller Charitable Institution’s, Simulation and Skills center on July 8 witnessed the yearning of deacons of St Joseph inter diocesan seminary to help save lives.

32 deacons studying at the seminary along with their rector, Fr Ronald Serrao visited the campus to learn life saving technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). During the inaugural, Fr Ronald Serrao, who was also the chief guest mentioned to people far and wide to have learnt of the training provided in basic life support at the simulation center by the administrator of the Father Muller Medical College, Fr Ajith Menezes.

He was amazed to have known that a number of short modules were not only held for the medical and para medical staff, but also for the common man on how to save a life when cardiac arrest occurs, an injury or on drowning and also to provide first aid.



The director, Fr Richard A Coelho of Father Muller Charitable Institutions in his address told the young deacons that the value of Christian faith is not only to save life in sickness, but ensure life to be saved from the womb. The director was very pleased of this initiative taken by the rector to impart life saving knowledge to his deacons and appraised him of the advancements at the institution.

The Director also mentioned that the Simulation Center and Skill Center was the best in south India, with many deans of prestigious Medical Colleges and numerous faculty and students of the medical fraternity enhancing their skills and knowledge through life like models and scenarios presented during training. Moreover, he said that the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru, has recognised the center as a center of excellence in imparting education, with ACLS, BLS programmes.
The money put in by the institution has borne beautiful fruit through this center and through the hard work of Dr Rithesh and Dr Lulu. To sum up he said that the deacon’s life should be of service and bear fruit through the teachings of Christ. He welcomed them at the institution and to make the best of the facility provided.

Dr Rithesh welcomed the gathering. Dr Nicole presented the vote of thanks. Fr Ajith Menezes, administrator, FMMC and Dr J P Alva, dean FMMC were also present.

  

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