The Integral Society of Hospital and Healthcare Administration (TISHHA) successfully organised a Crash Course on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on 07 February, as part of its continued efforts to strengthen emergency healthcare skills among professionals.

The six-hour paid training programme was conducted in association with Mrida Heart N Soil Foundation and focused on enhancing the preparedness of NGO employees and staff to respond effectively to medical emergencies. The course combined theoretical learning with hands-on practical sessions.
Participants underwent pre- and post-training assessments, along with return demonstration evaluations, to assess their understanding and practical competency in performing CPR techniques.

The training was led by Mr. Renjith TR, Head of Department and Training Coordinator, and was supported by Mr. Sujeet Kumar Singh and Mrs. Tanisha Gupta. A minimum batch of 26 participants attended the programme, which was held at the auditorium of Mrida Heart N Soil Foundation in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh.
TISHHA, which has been working across several Indian states for over a decade, is an authorised partner of the Council for Technical Development, Continuing Academic Educational & Scientific Studies (CTDS), an autonomous professional educational resource body registered under NITI Aayog, Government of India.

The initiative reflects TISHHA’s ongoing commitment to capacity-building and skill-based training in the healthcare sector, particularly in strengthening emergency response capabilities at the community level.




