The main goal of New Vision University Clinical Skills Laboratory and Training Center is an improvement of the practical skills of medical and non-medical staff for preservation of human life and health.
The Center implements the following international and national certification programs:
New Vision University Clinical Skills Laboratory and Training Center conducts European Resuscitation Council (ERC) training courses in Georgia and successful participants will be awarded by ERC certificates. The trainers, who lead these courses, are qualified by European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and American Heart Association (AHA).
Language: Georgian / English
Duration: 6 hours (1 day)
Target group: Medical staff: doctors, nurses, paramedics; Medical students and Residents; Non-medical staff.
Pediatric Basic Life Support Algorithm (PBLS) is a course of training of European Resuscitation Council (ERC). It is fully dedicated to the basic life support and cardiopulmonary resuscitation of the pediatric patients.
The course will teach:
Successful participants will receive a certificate from European Resuscitation Council (ERC).
The course is accredited by the Professional Development Council of IDPs from the Occupied Territories of Georgia, Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs.
Language: Georgian / English
Duration: 6 hours (1 day)
Target group: Medical staff: doctors, nurses, paramedics; Medical students and Residents; Non-medical staff.
Basic Life Support Algorithm (BLS) is a course, which trains participants to promptly recognize life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality CPR, deliver appropriate ventilation and provide early use of an AED.
The purpose of the course is to teach participants the main steps of basic life support in the hospital, as well as outside the hospital. That provides the most reliable outcome for patients with cardiac arrest.
The course will teach:
Successful participants will receive a certificate from European Resuscitation Council (ERC).
The course is also accredited by the Professional Development Center of the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons (IDps) from the Occupied Territories, Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia.
Language: Georgian / English;
Duration: 8 hours (1 day);
Target group: Non-medical staff, nurses;
Emergency First Aid Course offers participants to teach the most up-to-date standards of emergency medical care in various emergencies. The course provides both, theoretical and practical training in multifunctional training mannequins and simulators.
The course will teach:
It is possible to focus on the first aid topic of the job specification.
The course is accredited by the Professional Development Council of IDPs from the Occupied Territories of Georgia, Ministry of Labor Health and Social Affairs.
Southampton where, as an MRC Training Fellow, he did his PhD under Professor Sir George Alberti. His work at that time investigated metabolic disturbances in liver disease and metabolic aspects of endocrinology. He moved to Newcastle where he was First Assistant to Professor Reg Hall. He subsequently obtained a Wellcome Senior Clinical Research Fellowship, investigating metabolism in diabetes.
+44 (0)20 7594 2430Email