Specialized Medical Lecture on Cardiac Intensive Care, ECG Interpretation, and Anticoagulant Use – kurdish
Project Overview:
This initiative aimed to enhance the clinical knowledge and practical competencies of medical and nursing staff in the region by organizing a scientific day dedicated to advanced topics in cardiac intensive care, electrocardiography (ECG), and the therapeutic use of anticoagulants. The sessions were delivered by consultants and specialists affiliated with the Rojava Doctors’ Union, aligning with internationally recognized medical protocols.
Objectives:
- To build the capacity of healthcare workers in the diagnosis and management of cardiac conditions.
- To introduce global guidelines on the use of anticoagulants in cardiac care.
- To provide hands-on training in critical care procedures and equipment usage.
- To enhance clinical decision-making in cardiopulmonary emergencies.
Activity Report:
The event, held at the Reading Library in Qamishlo, featured a series of focused lectures covering:
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation techniques
- Standards of care in cardiac intensive care units (ICUs)
- Evidence-based protocols for anticoagulant therapy in cardiology
- Practical training sessions on CPR and mechanical ventilation, including indications and contraindications for ventilator use
The program provided participants from hospitals and healthcare centers with both theoretical updates and practical skills in line with international cardiac care standards.
Impact:
This scientific day contributed significantly to strengthening the capacity of healthcare providers in Northeast Syria, particularly in critical cardiac care. By promoting updated clinical protocols and facilitating skill development in emergency response, the Rojava Doctors’ Union reaffirmed its commitment to advancing medical education and ensuring quality healthcare services under challenging conditions.
