An Advanced Wireless Cardiac Life System (ACLS) has been installed to provide practical knowledge to the medical students studying at Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Center (BMHRC) and for the better treatment of patients. Here, through an advanced mannequin (mannequin/dummy), students will be taught how to examine a serious patient admitted in a critical condition in the hospital or what method should be adopted for the treatment.
On Monday, Dr Manisha Shrivastava, Director In-charge, BMHRC, inaugurated this Advanced Life Support System. It has been installed in the Anesthesiology Department of the hospital.
Dr. Manisha Shrivastava informed that this mannequin is different from the ordinary dummy. Pulse, heartbeat, airway etc. can be examined in this mannequin too like any normal patients. This mannequin is connected to a monitor, in which pulse, heartbeat etc. are visible. Its control is in the hands of a senior doctor, who teaches the students the methods of examination and treatment according to different circumstances.
How to incubate a patient can also be taught through this mannequin. She said that as BMHRC develops as an institute of Medical Education, an advanced wireless ACLS System has been added as a new learning resource in the Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care, BMHRC, Bhopal.
Dr. Anurag Yadav, Incharge Medical Superintendent and HOD, Department of Anesthesiology, BMHRC , Bhopal said that the department will conduct regular training sessions in BLS and ACLS as broad specialty and super specialty PG courses are already ongoing in BMHRC.
This training will not only be useful for the medical fraternity but shall cover other staff in the institute also. Basic life support on the system will be imparted to general staff as well.