Second-year students at the College of Nursing, Al-Ameed University, demonstrated a high level of competence during their practical training in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), as part of the intensive summer training program, under the direct supervision of the Dean, Prof. Dr. Dhiaa Kareem Al-Bayati.
The training involved realistic simulations of critical emergency scenarios, focusing on the implementation of advanced life-saving protocols such as: initiating high-quality CPR, using defibrillators, managing airways, administering life-saving medications, and addressing reversible causes of cardiac arrest.
Students were divided into specialized response teams, with each student assigned a specific role within the team. This structure contributed to the development of leadership and effective communication skills, within an interactive educational environment where teaching assistants played a vital role in supervision and guidance.