Students of the Yerevan Medical College named after Meghrabyan took part in a master class for employees of South Caucasus Railway. Working alongside instructors from the Center, they not only practiced their skills but also actively contributed to the training process: assisting participants, explaining response algorithms, and clarifying the key principles of providing first aid in emergency situations.

This format enabled them to act as facilitators of professional knowledge while gaining hands-on experience beyond the academic setting. It fostered professional thinking, a sense of responsibility, and an understanding of how to operate in conditions closely resembling real emergencies.

For RACHR, this initiative is part of a systematic effort to develop scientific activity and strengthen cooperation with medical institutions in Armenia. Involving students in practical work enhances their training and directly connects education with the real professional environment.