On Tuesday, February 3, 2026, the Directorate of Health and Safety at the University of Garmian successfully completed a six-day intensive practical training program titled "First Aid for Emergency Incidents."
The concluding ceremony was held at Sherwana Hall in the presence of Asst. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Khalil, Vice President for Scientific Affairs and Higher Education, who presided over the distribution of participation certificates.
Enhancing Institutional Safety and Emergency Preparedness
This initiative represents a strategic effort by the University of Garmian to cultivate a secure academic environment and augment the emergency response capabilities of its personnel.
The program specifically engaged frontline staff, including:
Dormitory Administration Staff
Campus Security Forces
Laboratory Supervisors
As the university's primary responders, these participants were equipped with the scientific methodologies required to administer immediate, life-saving interventions. The curriculum focused on stabilizing emergency situations effectively during the critical window prior to the arrival of specialized medical teams.
Leadership Commendation
During the proceedings, the Vice President expressed his gratitude to the Directorate of Health and Safety and the instructional teams for their rigorous execution of the course. He underscored the vital importance of such training in mitigating risks and ensuring the physical well-being of the university’s students and faculty members.
