TANNA's Emergency Care Training service provides essential life-saving skills to community members and healthcare workers through comprehensive first aid training, cardiac arrest response, and emergency preparedness education. Our program is designed to create a network of trained individuals who can respond effectively to medical emergencies in their communities, potentially saving lives before professional medical help arrives.
Our team of 12 qualified nursing professionals with specialized emergency care training delivers hands-on, practical education that follows international emergency response protocols. We conduct regular training sessions for hospital staff, community health workers, and interested community members, ensuring that emergency response capabilities are distributed throughout the Mloganzila area.
Key features of our emergency care training service
CPR & First Aid Training
Hands-on training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and basic first aid techniques.
Emergency Response Protocols
Training in emergency assessment, triage, and appropriate response procedures.
Service in action
Frequently asked questions about emergency care training
Our training covers CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), basic first aid, wound care, choking response, cardiac arrest management, emergency assessment techniques, and proper use of emergency equipment. All training follows international emergency response standards.
You can access our services by calling us at 0754 018 811, visiting our office at Muhimbili National Hospital - Mloganzila, or contacting us through our website. We also announce service schedules through local community leaders and our social media channels.
