Our WHO Collaborating Centre is a distinctive centre in entire South-East Asia Region working to bring in integrated, high quality, cost-effective, sustainable Emergency Care System to improve outcomes of acutely ill and injured.
We provide a multilateral platform to bring together stakeholders from a wide range of backgrounds and expertise to solve the world’s most pressing emergency care challenges.
About WHO Collaborating Centre
About our WHO Collaborating Centre
WHAT WE DO
System Building
Establish and strengthen an integrated, sustainable emergency care system

Capacity Building
Ensure competent workforce through capacity building of emergency care providers
Identify and groom healthcare workforce for leadership role
Participate in research to improve emergency and trauma care surveillance system

Cost – effective Technologies
Develop and disseminate cost-effective technologies

Global Policies
Develop and implement policies to ensure access to standardize, high-quality emergency care

Community Engagement
Empower community through engagement and capacity building
Integration of WHO CCET – SEAR work with Sustainable Development Goals

https://whoccet.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Integration-of-WHO-CCET-SEAR-work-with-Sustainable-Development-Goals1-2.mp4MEET THE LEADERS
Dr. Sanjeev Bhoi
Director
Professor
World Health Organization Collaborating Center For Emergency & Trauma Care , South – East Asia Region
Department of Emergency Medicine ,
JPNATC – AIIMS , New Delhi
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Dr. Tej Prakash Sinha
Co-Director
Additional Professor
World Health Organization Collaborating Center For Emergency & Trauma Care , South – East Asia Region
Department of Emergency Medicine ,
JPNATC – AIIMS , New Delhi






