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In the Murgap district, at the beginning of the "Year of International Peace and Trust", such an unforgettable practical and educational lesson was organized with High school students of the 19th secondary school of environmental profile. It was organized by specialists of the Mary velayat branch of the National Society of the Red Crescent of Turkmenistan. The practical training entitled "Preparation for emergency situations" was very interesting with the participation of the Head trainer of the Department of Health and Social Support of the of the National Society of the Red Crescent of Turkmenistan of Mary velayat, Oguljuma Saparmuhammedova, and Head of department of Emergency situation, Mukhammetgeldi Allayarov, and with the support of school teachers. The students addressed the experts with their questions and received satisfactory answers. They received previously unknown knowledge about the occurrence and spread of diseases from the guests of the rural health resort who took part in the practical lesson. Rural medical specialists talked about preventive measures of seasonal colds.  During practical classes with students, medical specialists demonstrated first aid measures in emergency situations.

 

 

 

 

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2025-03-09

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