News & Events
Explore our latest headlines, upcoming events, and the global milestones shaping our mission
Featured Event
Africa STEMI Live
Every year, Global FICCS joins forces with the continent’s leading cardiovascular experts at the Africa STEMI Live! Congress. Our team leads intensive, hands-on workshops in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and acute cardiac care, equipping doctors and emergency responders with the high-level skills needed to save lives during a heart attack. Through these trainings, we are building a stronger, more resilient network of cardiac specialists across Africa.
- 6 - 9 May 2026
- Nairobi, Kenya
Latest News
Lions Hospital Training: Elevating Critical Care Standards
Global FICCS successfully certified medical staff at Lions Hospital in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS). This intensive program ensures their team is equipped with international-standard resuscitation skills for emergency patient care.
We have partnered with Disque to launch a state-of-the-art online training platform. By digitizing our accredited healthcare curriculum, we are making life-saving medical education accessible to practitioners in remote areas across the globe.
National Excellence: Global FICCS is Now NITA Certified
We are proud to announce our official certification by the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA). This milestone reaffirms our commitment to delivering high-quality, regulated professional training that meets Kenya’s national industrial standards.
Remote Readiness: First Aid for Safari Lodges
We provide tailored emergency response training for staff in Kenya’s premier safari lodges and remote camps. From managing wildlife-related injuries to stabilizing medical emergencies in the bush, our program ensures that hospitality teams are prepared to provide professional, life-saving care far from the nearest hospital.
2,000 Lives Impacted: A Global Milestone in Medical Training
Global FICCS has officially surpassed 2,000 healthcare workers trained across Eight countries. This achievement reflects our growing footprint in strengthening healthcare systems and improving patient outcomes on a global scale.
Reteti First Aid, Maternal Care
Dedicated staff provided medical training for personnel at Reteti, an elephant sanctuary in Samburu, Northern Kenya.
Irving Park Clinic
Irving Park Clinic, a non-profit clinic in Chicago, is dedicated to providing much needed medical care to uninsured individuals in the area.