
THE JERUSALEM POST — During summer vacation, Magen David Adom (MDA) gave courses for teenagers in first-aid care with the goal of improving the medical education of the teen volunteers in MDA. The volunteers were trained in dealing with multiple casualty incidents and given professional tools for teaching first-aid.
The volunteers used advanced technological learning methods such as simulations and multimedia games, using virtual reality glasses that were developed especially to improve the training of MDA’s next generation of volunteers.
“It’s exciting to see the teen volunteers every summer, MDA’s future generation, taking time in order to improve and upgrade the professional tools they hold,” said MDA Director-General Eli Bin.
“MDA’s power is in the human wealth that it’s built of, and the teens are an important asset for the organization. I wish luck to the courses’ graduates and a safe and healthy school year,” said Bin.
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