Emergency Medicine

Course Outlines

Basic Life Support

8 Hours, F2F or Hybrid.

Healthcare provider level CPR taught to the latest Consensus on Science and Treatment Recommendations from the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR).

This course has no prerequisites and is suitable for participants with no prior training. Upon successful completion, participants receive certification, valid for two (2) years.

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support

16 Hours, F2F or Hybrid.

The ACLS course provides algorithms and a framework for dealing with cardiovascular emergencies, emphasising the importance of high quality BLS and high-performance teams.

This course is based on the latest ILCOR guidelines. Participants must meet prerequisite conditions. Upon successful completion, participants receive certification, valid for two (2) years.

Advanced Trauma Life Support

16 Hours, F2F or Hybrid.

The ATLS course provides a systematic approach and protocols for managing traumatic injuries, emphasizing the importance of a thorough initial assessment and timely intervention by a well-coordinated trauma team.

 

This course is based on the latest ILCOR guidelines. Participants must meet prerequisite conditions. Upon successful completion, participants receive certification, valid for two (2) years.

Advanced Medical Life Support

16 Hours, F2F or Hybrid.

The AMLS course provides a comprehensive framework for assessing and managing medical emergencies in the prehospital setting, emphasizing the importance of rapid and accurate assessment, critical thinking, and effective communication within the EMS team.

 

This course is based on the latest ILCOR guidelines. Participants must meet prerequisite conditions. Upon successful completion, participants receive certification, valid for two (2) years.

Advanced Environmental Life Support

16 Hours, F2F or Hybrid.

The Advanced Environmental Life Support (AELS) course provides training in managing environmental emergencies, emphasizing the assessment and treatment of illnesses and injuries related to environmental factors such as exposure, envenomation, and other sources of intoxification.

This course is based on the latest ILCOR guidelines. Participants must meet prerequisite conditions. Upon successful completion, participants receive certification, valid for two (2) years.