Heroes in our time of need


Clinical instructor and nursing lecturer Noraini Mohd Mokhtar (second from right) assisting Bachelor of Science Paramedic Science students Lavaniya Thangaraju (right), Aishah Abdul (third from right), Jagdeep Singh (fourth from right), Harry Anak King (first from left) and Jacintha Rajendran (second from left) on how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

In a medical emergency, it is the quick action and competence of the paramedics that we count on.

FIRST responders who typically arrive in an ambulance are the silent heroes of our society. While most of us are aware of the role of doctors in emergency cases, many are still oblivious towards the team of people who are often the first to administer medical treatment at the scene of an emergency before the victims are rushed to the hospital.

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