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Domestic and workplace injuries are common ailments faced by everybody. The importance comes when there is a life threatening condition that warrants proper management. The responder need not be a medical personnel to respond and this course in tailored for general worker so as to create awareness and to be able to manage adequately while waiting for proper medical attention to arrive. Basic Life Support Course (BLS) or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course is an important skill to acquire. Studies recently in US and Japan have shown that CPR done outside the hospital by bystanders increases the survival rate to more than 20% as compared to patients for whom CPR is done at the hospital on arrival. The first aid course is a life saving practical activity to respond and manage common domestic and outdoor injuries including child safety at home. For more information please contact: Mr Mohd Nazri Bin Hj Mohd Saad 03-8313 7000 (ext: 7312) / 011-11123375 Ms Nurul Faten Shamsuddin 03-8313 7000 (ext: 7297) / 019-2988870 Mr Fairus Nikmat 03-8313 7000 (ext: 7117) / 017-6331784 Contact Us Bank in to CUCMS account Account : Maybank Name : CUCMS Education Sdn Bhd MBB(KLCC) : 5124 4620 4155 Kindly email the payment slip to [email protected] Mode of Payment Daily Medical Assistant Responder (DMAR) At the end of the course the participants should be able to: Describe the theoretical aspects of common domestic and workplace injuries and ailments. Perform first aid treatment and manage common injuries. Perform BLS and first aid techniques on a manikin and simulated patients. Perform patient transportation exercises. Perform basic nursing care on and injured patient. Objectives Date 9 & 10 May 2018 13 & 14 November 2018 Day Wednesday & Tuesday Duration of Programme 2 days programme Fee RM 1,200.00 *(Discount of 10% will be given to :- early bird registration (on or before – 1st May 2018 or 5th November 2018) a group of 3 participants Venue Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences, Cyberjaya

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Domestic and workplace injuries are common ailments faced by everybody. The importance comes when there is a life threatening condition that warrants proper management. The responder need not be a medical personnel to respond and this course in tailored for general worker so as to create awareness and to be able to manage adequately while waiting for proper medical attention to arrive.

Basic Life Support Course (BLS) or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course is an important skill to acquire. Studies recently in US and Japan have shown that CPR done outside the hospital by bystanders increases the survival rate to more than 20% as compared to patients for whom CPR is done at the hospital on arrival. The first aid course is a life saving practical activity to respond and manage common domestic and outdoor injuries including child safety at home.

For more information please contact:

Mr Mohd Nazri Bin Hj Mohd Saad 03-8313 7000 (ext: 7312) / 011-11123375

Ms Nurul Faten Shamsuddin 03-8313 7000 (ext: 7297) / 019-2988870

Mr Fairus Nikmat 03-8313 7000 (ext: 7117) / 017-6331784

Contact Us

Bank in to CUCMS account

Account : Maybank

Name : CUCMS Education Sdn Bhd

MBB(KLCC) : 5124 4620 4155

Kindly email the payment slip to [email protected]

Mode of Payment

Daily Medical Assistant Responder (DMAR)

At the end of the course the participants should be able to: • Describe the theoretical aspects of

common domestic and workplace injuries and ailments.

• Perform first aid treatment and manage common injuries.

• Perform BLS and first aid techniques on a manikin and simulated patients.

• Perform patient transportation exercises.

• Perform basic nursing care on and injured patient.

Objectives

Date9 & 10 May 201813 & 14 November 2018

DayWednesday & Tuesday

Duration of Programme2 days programme

FeeRM 1,200.00

*(Discount of 10% will be given to :- • early bird registration (on or before –

1st May 2018 or 5th November 2018)• a group of 3 participants

VenueCyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences, Cyberjaya

Trainer’s Profile

Dr. Basmullah successfully completed his M.D. from Universiti Sains Malaysia. He also earned an MSc (Emergency Response and Planning) from Universiti Putra Malaysia. Dr. Basmullah holds a Certificate in Scuba Medicine from Angkatan Tentera Malaysia. He is currently the Deputy Director of the Centre for Disaster & Relief Medicine (DRMC) at Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences and the Coordinating Officer of CUCMS Malaysia Territorial Army (TA).

He has been active in humanitarian and Emergency Medical missions having participated in Aircraft Crash Recovery at Marudi District of Sarawak, Malaysia - 1992, Fire Crisis at LTAB Subang – 1993, Hajj Mission to Saudi Arabia (Doctor on Duty for Malaysian Pilgrims) - 1992 & 1993 (Arab Saudi), Malaysian Medical Relief Society (MERCY) Mission to Aceh Tsunami – April, 2005 (Aceh, Indonesia), Land Slide at Bukit Antarabangsa 2008, Flash Flood Relief in Johore, Kedah and Kuala Lumpur in 2010 and 2011, Land Slide Recovery at Hulu Langat 2012, Water Crisis in Selangor 2014, Medical Response Team for Flood in Kelantan/Pahang – 2014 - 2017.

Since 2009, Dr. Basmullah has been invited to share his knowledge and experience as a guest speaker regarding Disaster Management & Response, BLS/CPR, including recently in Dec. 2016, Cairo, Egypt class in Disaster First Aid. He has also authored the Nota Ringkas Panduan Kecemasan, Amalan Hidup Dan Pengurusan Bencana. 3rd edition, Community Disaster Preparedness And Resilience, DRM Teaching Manual for Lecturers/Facilitators. (2011), DRM Lectures Series - Manual for Lecturers (2012), Handbook For Humanitarian Workers (2014), DRM Train The Trainer Module for DRM Facilitators. (2015), Nota Kuliah Latihan Perajurit Muda Wataniah CUCMS (2016).

Asst. Prof. Dr. Basmullah YusofDeputy Director, Centre for Disaster and Relief Medicine (DRM)

Activity1. Theory

i. Domestic and work place injuries.

ii. Emergency life support responses.

2. Practicali. Victim transportation

and Improvised Splints and Slings

ii. CPR practical.

MethodologyClass Theory & Interactive Practical

Participants1. Travel Agencies 2. Jemaah Haji & Umrah3. Tourist 4. Tour Guide5. Bag Packers 6. Sport Recreation & Sport

Event7. Vehicles Operator8. Biker’s group

Module 1• Identify and understand

the common injuries at home and work place.

Module 2• Apply dressing, bandaging,

splinting, and slings and improvisation skills to multiple site injuries on patient and evacuation skills.

Module 3• Hand on practical on

dressing, bandaging, splinting, slings and

improvisation method to multiple site of injuries on victims’ and evacuate from scene.

Module 4• Understand the techniques

for opening the airway and breathing in unconscious casualty.

Module 5• Organizing and

participating in the simulation mock drill.

Course Outline

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EX/FL/DMAR/22112017

Cyberjaya University College of Medical SciencesNo. 3410, Jalan Teknokrat 3,Cyber 4, 63000, Cyberjaya,Selangor Darul Ehsan

Tel : +603 8313 7000Fax : +603 8313 7001

011 1112 3375www.cybermed.edu.my/[email protected]

Contact personFaten Ext: 7297Nazri Ext: 7312