BCLS Module Training Programme Successfully Conducted at SAIMS College of Nursing

Key Hightlights

Post Type

New Event

Department/College

Nursing College

Event Date

17 Jul 2026

Location

Sri Aurobindo Institute Of Medical And Sciences

bg-img

BCLS Module Training Programme Successfully Conducted at SAIMS College of Nursing

BCLS Module Training Program to strengthen the emergency response and resuscitation skills of nursing students. The program was designed to equip future healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and practical competencies required to manage life threatening emergencies effectively.
The training featured comprehensive hands-on sessions on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Basic Cardiac Life Support BCLS protocols airway management and the initial management of cardiac emergencies. Guided by experienced instructors participants gained practical exposure to evidence based emergency care techniques and learned to respond confidently and efficiently during critical situations.
The program emphasized the importance of early recognition of cardiac emergencies timely intervention teamwork and adherence to standardized life support guidelines all of which play a crucial role in improving patient survival outcomes.
By combining theoretical knowledge with practical skill development the training enhanced the clinical preparedness of nursing students and reinforced their ability to deliver prompt and effective emergency care.
Through such academic and skill development initiatives SAIMS College of Nursing continues to uphold its commitment to nurturing competent compassionate and highly skilled nursing professionals who are prepared to provide quality healthcare and make a meaningful difference when every second counts. BCLS Module Training Programme to strengthen the emergency response and resuscitation skills of nursing students. The programme was designed to equip future healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and practical competencies required to manage life threatening emergencies effectively.
The training featured comprehensive hands-on sessions on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Basic Cardiac Life Support BCLS protocols airway management and the initial management of cardiac emergencies. Guided by experienced instructors participants gained practical exposure to evidence based emergency care techniques and learned to respond confidently and efficiently during critical situations.
The programme emphasized the importance of early recognition of cardiac emergencies timely intervention teamwork and adherence to standardized life support guidelines all of which play a crucial role in improving patient survival outcomes.
By combining theoretical knowledge with practical skill development the training enhanced the clinical preparedness of nursing students and reinforced their ability to deliver prompt and effective emergency care.
Through such academic and skill development initiatives SAIMS College of Nursing continues to uphold its commitment to nurturing competent compassionate and highly skilled nursing professionals who are prepared to provide quality healthcare and make a meaningful difference when every second counts.

Some glimpses from the event-