Four Counties Embark on Pediatric Emergency Training

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A Two-day training on pediatric emergency medicine kicked off today in Kitale, Trans Nzoia County, aimed at reducing child mortality rates in the region.

The initiative, a collaboration between ELSMED healthcare solutions, Hadassah University Medical Center, and the county governments of Trans Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, West Pokot, and Elgeyo Marakwet, seeks to equip healthcare providers with critical life-saving skills.

“This training is crucial for our medical officers to learn from highly trained Israeli medics,” said Trans Nzoia County Chief Officer of Health, Dr. Judith Simiyu. “We aim to improve knowledge transfer and enhance medical services, especially for children.”

The training encompasses a wide range of topics, including basic life support protocols, pediatric shock management, cardiovascular emergencies, respiratory emergencies, neurological and neurosurgical emergencies, ultrasound techniques, toxicology, and sedation.

“We identified gaps in pediatric emergency treatment and decided to partner with Hadassah to address this issue,” said Yaron Farachi, CEO of ELSMED Kenya. “We believe that knowledge exchange is essential for improving healthcare worldwide, and this training is a step in the right direction.”

The training brings together selected nurses, clinical officers, and pediatric doctors from the four counties to learn from six medical experts from Israel.

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