Dr RishiRaj Sinha: Honoured to Be a Part of the AHA BLS and ACLS Provider Course
Dr RishiRaj Sinha, Member, Public Health Partnerships Subgroup Working Party at International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT), posted on LinkedIn:
“Honoured to be a part of the American Heart Association BLS and ACLS Provider Course held from 04–06 March 2025 at the International Training Centre, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi). This meticulously organised training, delivered under the esteemed American Heart Association (AHA) standards, served as an important reinforcement of advanced resuscitation science, high-fidelity simulation, teamwork dynamics, and evidence-based emergency response protocols.

This structured training programme, delivered under internationally recognised AHA protocols, provided a comprehensive and evidence-based reinforcement of essential resuscitation competencies, including high-quality CPR, advanced airway management, rhythm interpretation, megacode algorithms, and coordinated team-based response during cardiopulmonary emergencies.
The AIIMS International Training Centre, supported by the SET Facility, continues to demonstrate exemplary standards in simulation-based education, integrating global best practices with rigorous assessments to enhance clinical preparedness and patient safety. The programme’s pedagogical design, encompassing high-fidelity scenarios, skills evaluations, and faculty-led debriefing, ensured a high level of academic depth and practical relevance.
I remain deeply appreciative of the exceptional faculty, course instructors, administrative coordinators and the entire coordination team whose commitment to educational excellence was evident throughout the training. Their guidance significantly contributed to an enriching and professionally meaningful learning experience.
I look forward to applying these updated competencies to strengthen clinical decision-making, improve the quality of care, and contribute to advancing emergency response systems within institutional and broader healthcare settings.”
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