Malteser-Kreuz-Dienstzentrum Launches New Course: Emergency Care for Children
The Malteser-Kreuz-Dienstzentrum in Schrobenhausen is set to launch a new course series this October, focusing on emergency care for children. Despite our efforts, the identity of the centre's head who initiated this programme remains unknown.
The course, titled 'Children's Emergencies', will equip participants with the fundamentals of caring for children in crisis situations. It is designed to instil confidence in attendees, enabling them to act promptly and effectively in such emergencies.
The course is structured into three independent modules, each lasting around two hours. Participants can choose to attend these modules in any order they prefer, providing flexibility to fit their schedules.
The Malteser-Kreuz-Dienstzentrum in Schrobenhausen will commence its new course series on child emergencies in October. This initiative aims to empower participants with the skills and confidence to handle children's emergencies competently.
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