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Hyderabad: St Martin’s camp organizes CPR lifesaver course #IndiaNEWS #Sport
Hyderabad: The essence of giving first-aid, like CPR lifesaver to an injured sportsperson or who collapses on the ground, adds value to a coach, trainer or an umpire in modern-day sport. St Martins Cricket Academy, Malkajgiri and Medicover Hospitals took the initiative in organising the first-ever CPR lifesaver AED course certificated by (American Heart Institute), at St Martin’s School, Malkajgiri.
The participants who took part in the course at St Martin’s Cricket Academy
About 20 participants, including N Arjun Yadav (former Ranji captain), A Nandakishore (BCCI umpire), Sravanthi Naidu, Diana David (former Indian cricketers), Venkat Swaroop and Musharaf (both ICC Level 1 cricket coaches), attended the course.
All the participants, who pursued the course, received a certificate which is valid for two years. The session was certified and monitored by Dr Naveen Reddy Nimmala (MRCEM UK) Sr Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Medicover Hospitals, HiTech City.
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