First Aid

"First aid" refers to life-saving and health-preserving emergency measures, which anyone can learn and apply in medical emergencies, e.g. cases of respiratory or circulatory arrest. In the rescue chain, first responders alert rescue services, safeguard the accident site and look after patients until professional help arrives. First aid is not only important in cases of road or recreational accidents, but also for accidents at the workplace.
If you would like to take part in a first aid course and join the team of first responders, please contact Faculty administration. The colleagues of the administrative team will be pleased to provide advice.
First Responders
Erkens, Bettina (Room 30029, Tel: 66003)
Himmelskamp, Anna (Room 20007, Tel: 66005)
Kamali, Amir-Mahdi (Student)
Knipper, Margit (Room 20029, Tel: 66208)
Kullmann, Stefan (Room 30018, Tel: 66219)
Ohlmann, Henri (Room 30032, Tel:66001)
Sch?ffer, Oliver (Room 30033, Tel: 66028)
Spalink, Antje (Room 40047, Tel: 66101)
Stelling, Katharina Christine (Room 30018, Tel: 66170)
MHFA first aiders at our university
A Mental Health First Aid helper recognizes possible signs of mental health crises or disorders, approaches those affected with respect and appreciation, and listens actively. They provide initial support, help assess the urgency (including possible risk of harm to self or others), and encourage seeking professional help. In acute emergencies, they arrange appropriate assistance, for example by calling emergency services or contacting a crisis response service.
MHFA-helper at the Faculty of Law: Ohlmann, Henri (Room 30032, Tel:66001)
