The Health Ministry has already ordered the necessary medical equipment, which is to be delivered to Baku from May 15 to 20, according to Asadov.
He added that the Health Ministry has trained 10 doctors and 10 nurses in the Central Hospital of Oil Workers. Two doctors and two nurses of the intensive care department have undergone one-month training in the burn center in Ankara, Turkey.
The department head said a physician-specialist from Turkey has already arrived in Baku for F1 race.
“The professor is holding seminars in Baku for the staff of the newly-created unit and 103 emergency service staff. He is also working on coordination of emergency situations, first aid and system of specialized assistance in the Central Hospital of Oil Workers,” he said.
Asadov added that preparatory works in the burn unit will be completed by May 20.
The Central Hospital of Oil Workers is the partner for 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe that will start in Baku on June 19 at 18:00 (UTC+04:00).
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