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Save Life
Reorganizing Basic/Advanced Life Support
Training Through the Use of Innovative Digital Materials

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Erasmus+
Savelife Project

Ensuring digital, free, innovative, inclusive educational content for B/ALS training, continuously accessible to medical staff and raising awareness on social discrepancies of receiving emergency intervention.

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AIM

The „Save Life” (Reorganizing Basic/Advanced Life Support Training Through the Use of Innovative Digital Materials) project, funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ KA220 program, aims to provide medical staff with up-to-date, open, and free access to Basic and Advanced Life Support (B/ALS) training materials. These materials serve as booster or complementary training to in-situ sessions when necessary. The SaveLife project contributes to unify emergency life support interventions and improve the quality and effectiveness of CPR through innovative digital training materials, ultimately enhancing the survival rates of cardiac arrest patients globally.

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OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of the SaveLife Project are:
  • Research Best Practices: Investigate and identify the most effective methods in online education for Basic and Advanced Life Support (B/ALS) training.
  • Develop Comprehensive Course Plans: Create detailed course plans that include interactive videos and an e-book to enhance learning.
  • Unify Emergency Life Support Interventions: Facilitate access to up-to-date B/ALS training to unify emergency life support interventions across Europe.
  • Target Specific Groups: Focus on university staff, medical students, nurses, paramedics, and general practitioners in high-risk areas.
  • International Analysis: Conduct a cross-disciplinary analysis of current CPR practices in partnering countries to structure an innovative online course.
  • Sustainable Development: Ensure sustainable readiness of healthcare professionals on B/ALS through accessible and comprehensive training.
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PARTNERS
The SaveLife project brings together eight partner institutions from six countries:

  • Yildiz Technical University, Türkiye (Coordinator)
  • University of Health Sciences, Türkiye
  • Medical University Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Panepistimio Thessalias, Greece
  • Bukovinian State Medical University, Ukraine
  • Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia
  • Silesian University of Technology, Poland
  • RQ Consultancy Ltd. Co., Türkiye
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EDUCATIONAL CONTENT

The SaveLife Project will develop a range of modules for both Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support:

Basic Life Support (BLS) Modules

  1. Recovery Position
  2. Heimlich Maneuver in Different Ages
  3. Basic Life Support in Young Adult Patients
  4. Pediatric Basic Life Support

Advanced Life Support (BLS) Modules

  1. Respiratory Arrest Due to Anaphylaxis
  2. Management of STEMI
  3. Targeted Temperature Management
  4. Management of Stable/Unstable SVT in Pediatric Patients
  5. Management of Hypovolemic Shock in Pediatric Patients
  6. Management of Tension Pneumothorax in Adult Patients
  7. Management of Cardiac Tamponade Due to Trauma
  8. Management of Pulseless Electrical Activity in Adult Patients

SaveLife

Reorganizing Basic/Advanced Life Support
Training Through the Use of Innovative Digital Materials

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Funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the EU

Participant Organizations

YILDIZ TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, Turkey
www.yildiz.edu.tr

Partner Organizations
University of Health Sciences, Turkey
Medical University Sofia, Bulgaria
Panepistimio Thessalias, Greece
Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine ''Bukovinian State Medical University'', Ukraine
''Ss. Cyril and Methodius University'' in Skopje, Republic of N. Macedonia
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
RQ Consultancy Ltd. Co., Turkey

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