SBSI cooperated a first aid workshop for NGO workers from different Japanese NGOs in Cambodia

September 11, 2017, SBSI cooperated a first aid workshop for NGO workers from different Japanese NGOs in Cambodia, which was hosted by JICA Cambodia Office. Mr. Ken Tsuhako who is an EMS chief at Kawasaki Fire Department, and other professional volunteers taught 24 attendees. The teachers including 2 young paramedic students from Kokushikan University taught CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) on babies, children, and adults. Because there were many training equipment including the ones brought from japan, the attendees had a chance to practice for longer time than usual, which turned out to be very meaningful. Unlike in Japan, there are very few people who attended CPR and first aid lesson like this in Cambodia. Therefore some mentioned that they want other staff in their organizations who couldn’t attend that day attend next time, that they want us to have workshops on other first aid, etc.
We would like to extend our gratitude to JICA Cambodia Office and Ms. Ogawa from JICA Japan desk and Ms. Minami from FIDR who cooperated this workshop and Sunrise Japan Hospital that rented some equipment, and Mr. Ishizaki who provided the text book.

Workshop on Topic Cardiac & ECG’s and Respiratory NICU/ PICU & Family Centered Care at Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital

SBSI held a workshop in the afternoon on the 30th of May for nurses and doctors at Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital.
The lectures were given by Prof. Claude Rochen, Ms. Amber Smid (from Wisconsin) and Ms. Hailey Nygard from Colorado.
Professor Claude gave a lectures on Topic Cardiac & ECG’s
Ms. Smid Ms. Nygard gave a lecture on Respiratory NICU/ PICU & Family Centered Care.
These wonderful teachers taught 53 nurses and doctors, Everyone was eager to learn and truly happy to get more and better knowledge about diagnostic measures and treatment. Many questions were asked and answered. SBSI is going to continue to contribute to the improvement of skill and knowledge of medical staff in Cambodia.

Empowering the Nurse Through the Development of New Skills

SBSI held a workshop in the morning on the 30th of May for nurses and doctors at Calmette Hospital.
The lectures were given by Prof. Claude Rochen, Ms. Amber Smid (from Wisconsin) and Ms. Hailey Nygard from Colorado. Mr. Seang Sochea and Dr. Chhor Nareth from the hospital, Mr. Rathana Ly from UHS, and Ms. Susan Thomas, a special nurse from UK, assisted the workshop.
Professor Claude gave a lectures on Topic Cardiac & ECG’s
Ms. Smid Ms. Nygard gave a lecture on Respiratory NICU/ PICU & Family Centered Care and Clinical ADN & BSN Theory.
These wonderful teachers taught 63 nurses and doctors, Everyone was eager to learn and truly happy to get more and better knowledge about diagnostic measures and treatment. Many questions were asked and answered. SBSI is going to continue to contribute to the improvement of skill and knowledge of medical staff in Cambodia. (Some photos are not clear because I forgot my camera that day. )