~ Can you save someone in an emergency? ~
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“Science Cafe @ Fukuoka” is an event where anyone can easily participate and ask questions by minimizing the distance between instructors and participants. No basic knowledge is required. Each time we hold an event, we strive to ensure that all participants, from children to adults, can enjoy science.
Professor Tomohiko Akahoshi, Director of the Emergency and Critical Care Center at Kyushu University Hospital, will be speaking at “the 105th Science Cafe @ Fukuoka.”
This event is organized in collaboration with the Think Tank Unit and the Medicine & Health Unit of Integrated Initiative for Designing Future Society.
We look forward to your participation.
The theme for this event is “About Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Can You Save a Life in an Emergency?”
What would you do if someone collapsed?
Even if you are not a medical professional, there are things you can do. One of them is resuscitation through chest compressions, also known as cardiac massage.
We hope you will take this opportunity to learn about the theory and practice of this life-saving technique.
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Details
- Target:
General, High school students, Elementary and junior high school students, Current students and staff - Date & Time:
2024.12.19 [Thu]19:00–20:30 - Language:
Japanese - Venue name:
BIZCOLI - Venue address:
2-1-82 Watanabe-dori, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City - Seating capacity:
40people, in order of arrival - Participation fee:
500 Yen (Not free of charge)
Details
Lecture by Professor Tomohiko Akahoshi, Director of the Emergency and Critical Care Center at Kyushu University Hospital
Practice of resuscitation through chest compressions
Registration method
Advanced registration required
[Online]
* https://www.kerc.or.jp/seminar/form0.php?uniq_id=758
Registration period
2024.12.03[Tue]–2024.12.19[Thu]
Inquiries
Name: Shiromizu Yuuki
Mail: shiromizu.yuki.942★m.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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