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The Pulse: STORK training
2023-01-11 13:18:57, 1673464737
Kace Ragan, project manager for Mississippi Center for Emergency Services, talks about the the STORK training program. The training, which is led by UMMC doctors and staff, equips health professionals with the knowledge to handle obstetric emergencies to save lives.
Note: This video demonstrates training on responding to childbirth, including a simulation of childbirth.
Video produced by Eric Shelton
For more information on the STORK training, read this story: https://mississippitoday.org/2022/12/19/training-teaches-first-responders-how-to-save-their-lives/
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