What we do – should simply help
Our range of services and emergency-related content is not designed to make a profit, but to transfer life-saving knowledge, provide better education and offer effective help – for better health and safety in our society.
The AGNF service portfolio
From education and scientific work to the installation of defibrillators and the care of emergency patients in crisis areas: The AGNF’s activities and projects cover a diverse spectrum that is being continuously expanded.
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In addition to our own training concepts, we also offer certified course systems from ITLS, DIVI or ERC as part of a unique nationwide training program with state-of-the-art teaching materials and simulation environments for those involved in acute and emergency medicine.
FÜRTH SHOCKS!
The initiative improves the situation after sudden cardiac arrest in the city and district of Fürth by installing permanently accessible defibrillators and activating and training first aiders. The project is being extended to other regions.
INOB
With the INOB, we are contributing to the development of greater patient safety, more efficient rescue services and better emergency response. Innovative educational concepts and research projects arise from practical experience and scientific expertise.
Erasmus+ project “EM.edu”
The EM.edu platform was launched as a campaign for education in rescue services. It serves as a platform for teachers, experts and those interested in rescue service education to exchange information and resources.
Healthcare services
The AGNF does not see services as an economically relevant factor – but provides targeted support where there is an acute need. Examples include vaccination and testing centers during the COVID-19 pandemic and intensive care transfer capacities in Ukraine.
AGNF worldwide
Health knows no boundaries. That is why we are also trying to help in other countries beyond Germany. We are involved in educational projects and aid initiatives in Uganda and Ukraine, among other places. More are to follow.