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Medulance partners with Robin Hood Army for emergency medical training, upskilling of healthcare workers

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New Delhi, February 6, 2024: Medulance, an emergency medical service provider, has launched ‘Medulance Healthcare Academy’ to provide emergency medical training through courses designed to train high-quality healthcare professionals.

The academy will provide dedicated courses to transform education for healthcare professionals such as Emergency Medical Technician Course, Home Health Aid Course, Healthcare Hygiene and Housekeeping Aid Course, Advanced Life Support Course, and Basic and Advanced First Aid Training Course. The launch event was done in collaboration with the children of the Robin Hood Army on the occasion of Republic Day.

The initiative will also generate career opportunities for graduates of the Medulance Healthcare Academy, as they will have the opportunity to join the Medulance team. According to the officials of Medulance, the academy will have expert instructors, state-of-the-art facilities, a comprehensive curriculum, hands-on training, and employment opportunities, for healthcare professionals.

The academy would offer upskilling for workers in the healthcare sector like ASHA workers, NGO volunteers, civil defense workers, and community workers. The academy plans to train around 100 students under this program, aiming to create more employment opportunities in the next 18 months.

“Medulance is committed to strengthen its mission to assist lives and elevate the standard of emergency healthcare across India. Our commitment is to ensure quick access to essential medical services, making healthcare universally accessible, equitable, and sustainable,” says Ravjot Arora, Co-Founder, Medulance Healthcare.

Robin Hood Army, a volunteer-based NGO, is a zero-funds organization that works to get surplus food from restaurants and serves it to underprivileged people.

On the occasion, Dr. RK Sharma, an experienced First Aid training professional, also conducted a First Aid Training session for the children to spark their interest in healthcare professions and equip them with skills to help people in need.

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