St. Georg Hospital starts life-saving resuscitation training!

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The St. Georg Clinic is now starting certified ACLS resuscitation training to improve emergency care.

Das Klinikum St. Georg startet zertifizierte ACLS-Reanimationsschulungen zur Verbesserung der Notfallversorgung ab sofort.
The St. Georg Clinic is now starting certified ACLS resuscitation training to improve emergency care.

St. Georg Hospital starts life-saving resuscitation training!

In the heart of Hamburg, the St. Georg Clinic has taken an important step in further training for medical staff. From now on, under the direction of Dr. Robert Stöhr, the chief physician of the central emergency room, offered certified resuscitation training. This not only significantly strengthens safety, but also the ability to act in emergency situations. The first of these courses was a certified ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) course, which is based on international standards and includes video-based training content, as l-iz.de reports.

The ACLS course is specifically designed for professional emergency teams and integrates simulation-oriented elements with structured resuscitation measures. In the first round, five participants, both medical and non-medical, successfully completed the course. Eric Aulinger, an American Heart Association (AHA) certified instructor and critical care nurse anesthesiologist, led the training. Jacqueline Zacharias from SKILLQUBE was responsible for the verification and certification. These trainings are particularly valuable for nurses working in high-care settings.

Regular courses planned

The St. Georg Education Center plans to regularly offer ACLS provider and refresher courses for both internal and external specialists. The need for qualified emergency training is high, so more instructors should be trained. The goal is to significantly increase coverage in the area of ​​emergency care and thus sustainably strengthen patient safety. “It is important that we constantly expand and adapt our know-how,” says Dr. Stöhr about it.

The resuscitation training follows a clear guiding principle: improving the safety and ability to act in emergency situations for nursing and medical staff. Through the combination of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, participants are well prepared to act quickly and effectively in an emergency. Ultimately, a certain level of routine in emergency care can be crucial for patient survival.

In summary, it can be said that this initiative by the St. Georg Clinic will play an important role in the further development of core medical competence in emergency care. A strong and well-trained team is the key to optimal patient care in critical situations. Further information about the ACLS courses can be found on the [Asklepios Klinik] website (https://www.asklepios.com/ifn/kursangebote/aha-kurs/acls/).