We are delighted to share with you the news of further great achievements of Alfaisal students from the College of Medicine. Under the leadership of Mamoud Sakkalaik 5th Year student, Mamoud and his team, with the support of Dr Khaled AlKattan together with other faculty and staff from College of Medicine, established a Basic Life Support Site which has been internationally accredited by the American Heart Association.
The aim of this project is to allow medical students to have a tangible effect in serving the community by spreading Life Support Skills on a large scale here at Alfaisal University, the local community and beyond, at low cost.
The new site for Basic Life Support has been granted certification in the following areas:
- Training and certifying Alfaisal Student instructors by American Heart Association.
- Acquiring manikins and training equipment.
- Gaining appropriate Public Liability Insurance
- Passing site evaluation and course evaluation requirements.
Special thanks and appreciation go to the team:
Mahmoud Sakkalaik
Mohammad Rezek
Mohammad Marwan Dabbagh
Aman Inayah
Namariq Haroun
Alanoud Alshamrani
Fatia Shacfe
The letter of appreciation from KFSH Life Support Centre – Coordinator Mr Louis A Velasquez clearly shows the level of commitment and high calibre performance of our students.
Dear Mr. Mahmoud,
Over the course of the last several months, AlFaisal University, College of Medicine has engaged in becoming an International Training Site under the Life Support Training Center, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre. During this time, we have had the pleasure of mentoring and working with instructors from your institution. It is my delight to be able to say that they are of the highest caliber of instructor possible. Please give our thanks and appreciation to all of them on our behalf. Thank you and have a great day…..
On behalf of the Dean Dr Khaled AlKattan and the College of Medicine we would like to offer our congratulations to all who contributed and participated to this huge success. WELL DONE!