On Tuesday night, members of Hatzolah of Central Jersey participated in a specialized and eye-opening training session covering two areas of emergency care.
The first presentation, focused on ophthalmological emergencies, was delivered by Dr. Daniel B. Roth, M.D., Retina Specialist & Vitreoretinal Surgeon and Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, in conjunction with Dr. Harry Kopolovich, M.D., Chairman of Emergency Medicine at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. Dr. Roth presented an in-depth overview of the identification and management of eye-related emergencies, equipping Hatzolah members with crucial knowledge for treating time-sensitive and potentially vision-threatening cases in the pre-hospital setting.
In the second half of the evening, Rabbi Nissan Mozes, a world-renowned mohel, shared his expertise on the recognition and treatment of post-bris complications in newborns. His session focused on practical evaluation and immediate response to ensure infant safety following circumcision.
The program was part of Hatzolah of Central Jersey’s ongoing series of advanced training classes, designed to enhance the knowledge and readiness of its EMTs and Paramedics across all aspects of Emergency Medicine. These sessions ensure that Hatzolah members remain at the forefront of pre-hospital care, delivering expert-level treatment in a wide range of medical situations.
Hatzolah of Central Jersey thanks Dr. Roth, Dr. Kopolovich, and Rabbi Mozes for their invaluable time and dedication to community health and safety.
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