LINC+ Project Group, Basic Life Support Competition Awards Ceremony

The LINC+ Project Group at Dong-Eui University held the "2020 Basic Life Support (CPR) Competition Awards Ceremony" on the 23rd at the university main building.

The LINC+ Project Group at Dong-Eui University held the "2020 Basic Life Support (CPR) Competition Awards Ceremony" on the 23rd at the university main building.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is now an essential life skill. The LINC+ Project Group (Director Lee Im-geon) at Dong-Eui University (President Han Su-hwan) held the '2020 Basic Life Support (CPR) Competition Awards Ceremony' at the university main building on the 23rd.


This competition was held for the first time this year as part of the Korean Medicine Bio-Healthcare specialized project to enhance students' emergency treatment capabilities and share accurate CPR methods.


Students created and submitted videos of about 5 minutes showing the process of performing CPR, and internal and external judges evaluated them based on professionalism, teamwork, video completeness, and appropriateness of composition.


A total of 17 teams participated, with one grand prize team, two excellence award teams, three merit award teams, three encouragement award teams, and two special award teams selected.


The Nursing Department's Dodamdodam team (Kim Kyung-mi, Oh Ji-young, Jung Hye-yoon, Ji Seo-yul, Hyun Na-hee) won the grand prize, receiving the president's award and prizes worth 800,000 KRW. Also, the Nursing Department's Emergency Quick and Accurate team and the Physical Therapy Department's Ilbi team received the excellence awards (president's award) and prizes worth 500,000 KRW.



Lee Im-geon, director of the Dong-Eui University LINC+ Project Group, said, “Life-saving skills in emergency situations are helpful not only in daily life but also in strengthening students' employment capabilities. We plan to develop and operate various programs, including CPR, in cooperation with Dong-Eui University's Medical, Health, and Life Sciences Colleges and the Smart Medical Industry Center to assist students majoring in medical and health fields in finding employment.”


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