RUH brings to emergency response training to Stony Rapids
A team of trauma specialists from Royal University Hospital (RUH) were in Stony Rapids earlier this week to bring hands-on emergency response training.
The 11-member team were in the community from June 22-24 working with health care and emergency response personnel to teach them to assess and stabilize patients and prepare them for transport to higher levels of care.
“RUH serves patients from every corner of Saskatchewan, and that includes communities like Stony Rapids that are more than a thousand kilometers from our doors,” said RUH Foundation CEO Jennifer Molloy in a media release.
“Donor generosity makes this program possible – turning a gift into skills that stay in the community and save lives. We’re grateful to Orano Canada for helping make that possible.”



