ISA Nagpur Conducts BCLS Workshop for Students and Delegates at IMACON & Youthcon 2025

ISA Nagpur City Branch organized a Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) workshop at IMACON & Youthcon 2025 Nagpur, training nearly 300 students and delegates through expert lectures, live demonstrations, and hands-on practice sessions.

ISA NCB Organizes Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Workshop at IMACON & Youthcon 2025

Introduction

The Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA), Nagpur City Branch (NCB) successfully conducted a Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Workshop for undergraduate (UG) students, postgraduate (PG) students, and delegates during IMACON and Youthcon-25, Nagpur, on 8th November 2025.

The workshop was organized under the able leadership and guidance of Dr. Sachin Makade, President of ISA NCB, with the aim of strengthening life-saving emergency response skills among young medical professionals.

The program received an overwhelming response, with approximately 300 students and delegates participating in the educational activity.


Educational Session and Demonstration

The academic session began with an informative lecture on Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) delivered by:

Dr. Vrishali Panchalwar

The lecture covered essential aspects of emergency cardiac care, including:

  • Early recognition of cardiac arrest
  • Importance of immediate response
  • Proper chest compression techniques
  • Airway management
  • Coordination during resuscitation efforts

To enhance understanding, a live stage demonstration was simultaneously conducted by:

  • Dr. Puja Kanthawar
  • Dr. Kirti Gujarkar

The demonstration allowed participants to visualize correct BCLS procedures and understand the practical application of life-saving techniques.


Hands-On BCLS Workshop

Following the lecture and demonstration, participants took part in a hands-on BCLS training workshop designed to provide practical experience.

Workshop Structure

The training was conducted in four batches, ensuring focused learning and interactive participation.

  • Each batch included approximately 35–40 students and delegates
  • Participants practiced hands-on resuscitation techniques
  • Faculty trainers supervised and guided each participant

The workshop enabled attendees to practice critical life-saving skills in a structured and supportive learning environment.


Enthusiastic Participation

Participants showed great enthusiasm and keen interest during the practical sessions. The hands-on training format helped students and delegates build confidence in performing BCLS techniques effectively.

Due to the huge and overwhelming response from participants, the IMACON organizing committee requested ISA NCB to conduct the BCLS workshop again on the following day of the conference, highlighting the program’s success and impact.


Program Coordination

The workshop was efficiently coordinated by:

Programme Coordinator

  • Dr. Puja Kanthawar

Her leadership ensured smooth execution of the lecture, demonstration, and practical sessions.


Workshop Trainers

The hands-on BCLS sessions were conducted by an experienced team of trainers:

  • Dr. Puja Kanthawar
  • Dr. Umesh Ramtani
  • Dr. Kirti Gujarkar
  • Dr. Arihant Jain
  • Dr. Akansha Rathod
  • Dr. Sachin Makade
  • Dr. Vrishali Panchalwar

Their guidance helped participants understand the correct techniques and develop essential emergency response skills.


Highlights of the Workshop

  • Training provided to approximately 300 students and delegates
  • Lecture on Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) by expert faculty
  • Live demonstration of resuscitation techniques
  • Hands-on training sessions in multiple batches
  • Participation from UG students, PG students, and conference delegates
  • Repeat workshop requested by conference organizers due to high demand