Meeting with volunteers: training in caring for wounded soldiers
Meeting with volunteers: training in caring for wounded soldiers
мар 04, 2025

Another meeting with volunteers was held, dedicated to the issues of caring for wounded soldiers in hospitals in Moscow and the Moscow region. These events play an important role in the rehabilitation of patients, helping volunteers to master both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for effective assistance.

Meeting program: theory and practice

As part of the meeting, a master class was organized under the guidance of an experienced teacher and nurse Tatyana Evgenyevna Kravchenko. She not only shared her many years of experience, but also held a practical lesson, in which she spoke in detail about the specifics of caring for bedridden patients. Particular attention was paid to the prevention and treatment of bedsores - one of the most common problems in patients with limited mobility.

Tatiana Evgenyevna demonstrated modern methods of care aimed at preventing the formation of bedsores. During the master class, participants learned how to properly organize patient skin care, what products to use to minimize risks, and how to properly treat existing damage.

Care products: an innovative approach

The arsenal of products presented at the meeting included:

These products can significantly improve the quality of patient care, minimizing the risk of complications and accelerating the process of their recovery.

Prospects and plans

The organizers of the meeting noted the importance of such events and emphasized that this is only the beginning of a large-scale cycle of educational programs. In the near future, additional educational meetings are planned with the participation of doctors of various specializations. These initiatives are aimed at improving the level of training of volunteers, as well as improving the conditions for the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers.

Such meetings are an integral part of the comprehensive work to support patients in hospitals. They help volunteers not only gain valuable knowledge, but also feel confident in their abilities, which contributes to better quality assistance to those who need it.

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