Ken Walker International University collaborated with 145 Public
School to conduct a comprehensive Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
(CPR) training session.
Spearheaded by the dedicated teacher, Dariko Mushkudiani, the
initiative aimed to equip both academic and administrative staff with
vital life-saving skills.
Under the expert guidance of KWIU Invited Teachers Dr. Luka
Abashishvili, MD, and Elene Pestvenidze, alongside KWIU medical
students, participants were immersed in hands-on CPR techniques
using specially designed mannequins. The event provided an
educational and empowering experience, equipping attendees with
practical skills to respond effectively to emergencies.
Nurturing a culture of preparedness, KWIU awarded both students,
principal and teachers of the 145th school with Certificates of
Participation for their active involvement in the trainings. Beyond
the immediate benefits of CPR proficiency, such initiatives play a
crucial role in enhancing public health awareness and readiness.
By extending its support to initiatives like this, Ken Walker
International University reaffirms its commitment to fostering a
community equipped with essential life-saving knowledge.