At International European University (European Medical School), we conducted more than just a training session - it was a real crash test of outdated medical practices.
What did we do?
Mixing several medications in one syringe - no.
Putting the cap back on a used needle (recapping) - absolutely not.
We focused on safety, not on the “this is how it was done before” approach.
The math of life
We didn’t just practice injections on mannequins. Participants calculated the correct administration rate for each medication, including intramuscular injections. Because dosage is medicine, but speed is safety.
The invisible enemy
We turned theory into an interactive experience: every 30 minutes - hand hygiene and inspection under a fluorescent lamp. Everything that wasn’t washed properly became visible. It’s the clearest demonstration of how easily infections can spread.
Who joined us?
A unique mix of participants: students, experienced physicians, nurses, and even people without a medical background. Our trainers balanced clear explanations for beginners with in-depth discussions, referencing official regulations and evidence-based sources for professionals.
Thank you to everyone who spent this day with us.


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