UAE’s Response Plus opens new Health-Tech Training center in Dubai

By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Official Reporter
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UAE’s largest provider of healthcare services and a unit of Alpha Dhabi Holding, Response Plus Holding has opened a new health technology center in Dubai.

According to the statement, the new branch of Health-Tech Training is part of Response Plus’s expansion and intends to improve teaching methods. Further, it aims to enhance participants’ learning through expert support for professional development.

The company said that “the new branch is opened in partnership with the American Safety and Health Institute.” This new center aligns with the strategic plan for further expansion of additional centers across the UAE and internationally, specifically Cochin (India), Dammam (Saudi Arabia), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), and Muscat (Oman).

Major Tom Louis
Major Tom Louis
CEO
Response Plus Holdings

“With growing demand in the global market for health services, comprehensive support of medical and non-medical training is essential. RPM is readily prepared to supply expert resources to train the community with tailored and accredited courses. We are firmly established in Abu Dhabi, training 25,000 candidates annually, and excited to pave the way as an industry leader with even greater numbers across the UAE and internationally, in line with our expansion strategy.”

RPM’s new center will provide Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) first-aid courses at an attractive market rate.

“The Health-Tech Training center has been accredited as the very first and only establishment to offer the Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course and the All-Hazards Disaster Response (AHDR) course; both of which are accredited by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technician, recommended for all pre-hospital care providers (doctors, nurses, EMTs, paramedics),” as per the company.

Established in 2014, Health-Tech Training is accredited by the prestigious American Heart Association, Highfield, and the European Resuscitation Council, NAEMT. The courses offered are designed and delivered with a hands-on approach with the application of the latest technology and learning tools.

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