DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(072122)-STOP THE BLEED TRAINING

Odessa, Texas/July 21, 2022-Sirena Watts, the outreach trauma prevention coordinator with Medical Center Hospital held a STOP THE BLEED training for the public and law enforcement. The purpose of the training is to educate those in attendance various techniques they can use to help someone who is injured and bleeding out.
(Serina Watts, Outreach Trauma Prevention Coordinator-Medical Center Hospital )
Mikala Reznik who has family in the Uvalde area was moved to be more informed and more involved and so, she participated in the STOP THE BLEED training.
(Mikala Reznik, Participated in the STOP THE BLEED training)
14-year-old, Drake Reznik who is a volunteer at Medical Center Hospital’s Junior Volunteer program took part in the STOP THE BLEED training to be prepared in the event of a crisis.
(Drake Reznik, MCH Junior Volunteer Program)
Follow Medical Center Hospital on social media and the MCH website for the next STOP THE BLEED training in your area.
For DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS, Danny Barrera

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(052022)-MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL STOP THE BLEED TRAINING

Odessa, Texas/May 20, 2022-On Thursday, May 19th, Medical Center Health System and Odessa Mayor Javier Joven recognized May 19th as National Stop the Bleed Day. Two free Stop the Bleed classes were held at the Medical Center Hospital boardroom following the special proclamation. 

(Serina Watts, BSN, RN-Trauma Outreach Coordinator/Education & Injury Prevention-Medical Center Hospital) 

The purpose of the Stop the Bleed program is to educate the community though hands-on training on three quick was to control serious bleeding 

(Serina Watts, BSN, RN-Trauma Outreach Coordinator/Education & Injury Prevention-Medical Center Hospital) 

The next Stop the Bleed Class is scheduled on June 3rd from 2pm to 4pm at the Rankin County Hospital in Rankin, Texas for staff and the public. 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera