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Primer Course for Clinical Skills in Disasters

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Primer Course for Clinical Skills in Disasters

Co-organised with the Emergency Medicine Unit of the University of Hong Kong and the Accident & Emergency Training Centre of Hospital Authority, and supported by HKJCDPRI, the first class of the Primer Course for Clinical Skills in Disasters was held on 1 August 2015. 

The course aimed to introduce the basic concepts of disaster medicine to medical and nursing students. Students were taught about the principles of managing a disastrous incident, disaster triage procedures, basics of responding to a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) incident, and disaster medical care. Students also had the chance to get hands-on experience in using emergency response teams’ equipment and practicing radio communications protocol.

The one-day course ended with a mass casualty scenario where students had the opportunity to play various roles during a disaster response such as Paramedics, Emergency Teams, Incident Officers, and Hospital Authority Duty Officer. The students were able to work together and put what they had learnt into practice. 

A group photo taken at the Hospital Authority Accident and Emergency Training Centre after the first class held on 1 August 2015 

 

Students learned to triage patients at the scene of a mass casualty scenario 

 

Dr LEUNG Ling-pong of Emergency Medicine Unit of the University of Hong Kong coached students in providing medical care in a disaster setting 

 

Instructors shared their experience of responding to a real-life disaster 

 

Please contact our HKJCDPRI secretariat at [email protected] for more details about the course.​