Tag: Paramedics

  • Telangana: IELTS, NCLEX training to nurses, paramedics for jobs overseas

    Telangana: IELTS, NCLEX training to nurses, paramedics for jobs overseas

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Overseas Manpower Company Limited (TOMCOM), is set to provide International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) training program to facilitate overseas job placements for nursing and paramedical staff in countries like USA, UK and Canada.

    TOMCOM, a registered recruitment agency under the Department of Labour, Employment, Training and Factories is set to conduct the training starting from May 2023.

    “There is a large demand for qualified nurses and other healthcare workers in many developed countries, especially among the English-speaking countries. TOMCOM is partnering with government as well as private registered agencies to provide training and language skills thereby facilitating overseas job placements to qualified candidates through safe and legal channels of migration,” said a press release on Friday.

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    Since limited seats are available, interested nursing and paramedical staff are requested to contact TOMCOM Training Manager at 7901290580, 9502894238 or register with TOMCOM App.

    For more details, please the official website of TOMCOM.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • In a first, Saudi launches women paramedics course at airports

    In a first, Saudi launches women paramedics course at airports

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    Riyadh: For the first time in the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah Airports Company (JedCo) launched course for the Saudi women, to provide medical services on the airport grounds, in emergency cases.

    Thus, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah became the first airport to use women paramedics for the first time at the level of the Kingdom’s airports.

    One of the participants told the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya TV that the course lasts three months and consists of theoretical and practical training.

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    Paramedic services at King Abdulaziz Airport supervise all medical conditions such as stress, childbirth, and chronic conditions.

    The course requires that the applicant hold a bachelor’s degree in the field of emergency medical services, or its equivalent, with an equivalence of the certificate if it was issued by an entity outside the Kingdom, and that the applicant holds a valid license to practice a profession (classification: Committee for Health Specialties – Medical Services Technician) ER), and pass an English language test at IELTS 4 or equivalent.

    Objectives of the paramedics program

    • Empowering women to work in line with Saudi Vision 2030 
    • Improving the traveler experience
    • Providing first aid services to airport visitors

    In recent years, Saudi Arabia has vigorously pursued a campaign to empower women in various walks of life as part of the dramatic changes in the kingdom.

    Saudi Minister of Human Resources Ahmed Al-Rajhi said in January 2023, that women made up 37 percent of the kingdom’s total labor market in 2022.

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  • With Doctor On Video Call, Paramedics Help Woman Deliver Baby

    With Doctor On Video Call, Paramedics Help Woman Deliver Baby

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    SRINAGAR: Paramedics in the Keran area of north Kashmir’s frontier Kupwara district have managed a delivery of a baby without a gynaecologist, in a 3 Idiots style. Both mother and baby are safe.

    Quoting Block Medical Officer (BMO) Kralpora Dr M Shafi news agency KNO reported that on Friday, an expecting mother from the Kalas Keran area with labour pain was brought to Primary Health Centre (PHC) Keran where there was no gynaecologist posted.

    “We tried to shift the patient to Kralpora but the inclement weather didn’t allow us to do so,” he said. “Even due to continuous snowfall, we were unable to take the patient to any other hospital.”

    Given the circumstances, the BMO said the gynaecologist of Kralpora PHC motivated the paramedical staff at PHC Keran through a WhatsApp call and asked them to manage her delivery.

    The staff was earlier a bit reluctant; however, after motivating them, they managed the delivery quite normally, he said.

    Both baby and mother are fine and have been discharged, the BMO said. “This is not the first time that we have managed the emergency patients in this way and Keran being at high altitude faces such issues frequently.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )