November 06, 2017 | 21:03 (GMT+7)
International certificates presented to medical peacekeeping force
PANO - A training course on international rescue standards for the staff of the Level-two Field Hospital No.1 of Vietnam concluded on November 5 at Military Hospital 175.
The course, organized by the Vietnam Peacekeeping Center (VPC), Military Hospital 175, international partners from Australia and the U.S. and other relevant agencies, was to share practical experiences regarding international rescue standards for the staff of the level-two field hospital.
A trainee (R) receiving ITLS certificate
After the course, trainees received the International Injury Surveillance (ITLS) certificates to meet the UN criteria for deployment to UN Peacekeeping Missions.
After the five-day training course, under the guidance of U.S. experts, trainees were well equipped with skills in response to emergency situations.
The International Injury Surveillance (ITLS) was held to provide skills and experience on injury surveillance and field care for military medical staff in combat situations.
Translated by Minh Anh