Udaipur, Pacific Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) has launched a campaign titled ‘CPR - Your Learning, Someone's Lifeline’ to raise awareness about Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) among the general public. The campaign was inaugurated by PMCH Chairman Rahul Agrawal, Executive Director Aman Agrawal, CEO Sharad Kothari, President of Pacific Medical University Dr. M.M. Mangal, Dr. Kapil Vyas, campaign in-charge Dr. Deepak Joshi, and Magilal Louhar.
Speaking on the occasion, PMCH Chairman Rahul Agrawal stated that starting from October 5th, the campaign will provide CPR and first-aid training to the general public at over 400 locations across Udaipur district over the next six months. The goal of this initiative is to educate people on life-saving techniques, enabling them to offer immediate assistance in emergencies.
Rajasthan Governor Haribhai Kishanrao Bagde extended his best wishes for the campaign, praising the initiative for empowering ordinary citizens. He emphasized that such efforts not only improve healthcare services but also increase health awareness in society. Pacific Medical College's program marks a significant step towards bringing about a positive change in the healthcare sector.
Campaign in-charge Dr. Deepak Joshi explained that CPR can save lives in cases of sudden cardiac arrest. He stressed that everyone should undergo CPR training, as it could help save a life at any time.