In line with the university's vision for leadership and excellence, and recognizing the university's role in achieving sustainable development and enhancing community health, the importance of establishing a training center for basic life support at the university becomes evident.
The significance lies in the university's and the surrounding community's need for effective and integrated health services, including the provision of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for students and community members
Vision
To be a leading center in the field of training and education on national and regional levels in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid.
Mission
Providing advanced training courses and specialized educational programs accredited by the American Institute for Safety and Health. These courses equip participants with the necessary experiences and skills to effectively handle health emergencies and perform basic life support. This contributes to extending the lifespan of individuals and enhancing survival Opportunities in health emergencies.
- Enhance health awareness and improve public health and safety in the community.
- Build confidence in individuals to provide first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in health emergencies.
- Strengthen the university's role in achieving sustainable development and elevating community health.
- Collaboration and coordination with local and international health organizations.
- Encourage scientific research in the field of basic life support and disseminate research results in various scientific domains.
- Development of specialized and internationally accredited training programs.
- Rising rates of cardiovascular diseases in society, especially among the elderly.
- Complying with the recommendations of the Jordanian Nursing Council to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses in the academic curriculum for students.
- The urgent need to provide the necessary expertise and skills in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for the local community.
- Reducing the risk of death is considered a key factor, as training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) plays a significant role in saving the lives of individuals affected by cardiovascular diseases and other emergency conditions
- The trainee receives a completion card for the accredited Basic Life Support course from the American Institute for Safety and Health, valid for two years and renewable
- Trainees are trained by the Academy of Planters of hope for one day, with a total of 6 hours for the Basic Life Support course.
- Trainees are trained by the Academy of Planters of hope for a period of two days, with a total of 10 hours for the First Aid course