Something that I would like to have attended…

Comprehensive Trauma Consortium, is a voluntary non-profit organization established in March 2000, specializes in providing round-the-clock Free Ambulance Rescue service (Pre-hospital care) to accident victims in and around Bangalore City . We have conducted 70,000 rescues so far.

The objective of this course is to create the importance of Pre-Hospital Care and equip the participant with first aid and CPR skills. This certified course is for one full day along with manual. The course fee is Rs.350/ per person. For registration please call @ 9880323829 and confirm before 30th May 2009.

Venue Details :

Date 30 /05/ 2009 (Saturday)

Time 10.00 am – 4.00 pm

Venue

Essae Chandran Institute

No.410, 100ft Road, 4th Block,

Koramangala,

Bangalore – 34.

For any further clarification, please contact

Mr.Vageesha

Training Co-coordinator

CTC PRIME

Mobile : 9880323829

References

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  1. Shruti Ramesh says:

    Thanks Deepa, very helpful!

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