
Egypt Trains 76 Health Workers for Emergency Response
Egypt just equipped 76 healthcare professionals with life-saving mass casualty management skills through a new World Health Organization program. The training creates a ripple effect, turning certified instructors into teachers who can prepare hospitals across the nation for emergencies.
Hospitals across Egypt are now better prepared to save lives during emergencies, thanks to 76 newly trained healthcare professionals who just completed an intensive mass casualty management program.
The World Health Organization launched Egypt's second national training program this month, funded by the United Kingdom. The initiative trained 16 instructors first, who immediately turned around and taught 60 healthcare workers from six hospitals in Greater Cairo and Ismailia.
This train-the-trainer approach means the impact keeps growing. Those 16 certified instructors can now teach hundreds more health professionals across Egypt, creating a network of emergency-ready hospitals throughout the country.
The two-day intensive course covered essential crisis response skills that can mean the difference between chaos and coordinated care during disasters. Participants learned how to organize triage zones, assign emergency roles, and activate response protocols when every second counts.

The program blends modern digital learning with hands-on practice. Healthcare workers completed online modules through the WHO Academy, then gathered in person for practical tabletop exercises where they tackled real-world emergency scenarios.
Participants didn't just learn theory. They refined their own hospitals' emergency plans and analyzed actual operational challenges they might face, from earthquakes to mass accidents.
The Ripple Effect
This program strengthens Egypt's entire healthcare system for the long term. When hospitals can respond effectively to mass casualties, they protect not just immediate victims but entire communities who depend on those facilities staying operational during crises.
The training comes at a crucial time when emergency preparedness has become a global priority. Egypt joins a growing network of countries investing in frontline healthcare workers who stand ready when disaster strikes.
Those 60 newly trained professionals return to their hospitals carrying knowledge that could save countless lives, and the 16 instructors will continue spreading these critical skills to even more healthcare workers across the nation.
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Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Health
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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