Operation of Non-Face-to-Face Online Training Using Video Program (ZOOM) for Childcare Staff...Distribution of Practice Materials and Use of Smartphone Apps, Conducting Individual Practice Equivalent to Face-to-Face Training

Gwanak-gu, Non-Face-to-Face Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) will operate a non-face-to-face cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training course for childcare staff in the district until December.


The district announced that it prepared this training to minimize gaps in essential education by providing educational opportunities that had been suspended due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, conducting online non-face-to-face training by inviting a Level 1 emergency medical technician instructor who previously conducted in-person training.


The non-face-to-face CPR training uses a video conferencing program (ZOOM) to deliver lectures via PC and smartphones, conducting two-way real-time communication through chat during the training.


The training content includes ▲ safety rules during emergency rescue ▲ adult and infant CPR ▲ use of automated external defibrillator (AED) ▲ airway obstruction treatment (Heimlich maneuver), combining theory and individual practice.


In particular, practice CPR dolls (ANNE) and automated external defibrillators required for training are pre-distributed to the respective daycare centers, and real-time chest compression speed is measured and corrected through a smartphone app, enabling practice equivalent to in-person training, which is expected to increase satisfaction among trainees.


Those wishing to take the training can check the schedule and apply through the Gwanak-gu Childcare Comprehensive Support Center website (Education & Events → Education Event Application).



Mayor Park Junhee said, “Due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, we decided to operate non-face-to-face CPR training instead of group face-to-face education,” and added, “We will continue to conduct various non-face-to-face training programs to help residents improve their ability to respond correctly to emergency situations.”


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