Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) - 11th Edition

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Category: Trauma courses
Course Language: English
Accredited By: Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, American College of Surgeons,

Participants will have the knowledge and skills required for rapidly identifying, managing, and treating adult and pediatric multi-system trauma patie..

Duration

2 Days

Attendance

On-Site Courses

Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) - 11th Edition

Course Guidline:

  • ATLS Course starts from 7 AM until 7 PM
  • Participant must arrive on time.
  • Participant order will be confirmed within 24H and you will receive only order confirmation notifiction first.
  • Course materials will be shared with participants via email once the course is officially confirmed.
  • Please note that the ATLS course requires a minimum of 16 participants in order to proceed as scheduled.
  • Participant will receive a reminder a day before the course with the final attending details ( Location, Timing..etc).

 

Course Description

This course provided by American College of Surgeons, the ATLS course is designed to train physicians who are in a position to provide the first hours of emergency care to trauma victims. The course utilizes didactic lectures and practical skill stations in order to effectively teach the principles of rapid, effective assessment and stabilization.

Successful candidates will be awarded four-year certification. All courses are conducted according to the guidelines of the American College of Surgeons. 

 

Course Objectives

The Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®) Course provides the participant with a safe, reliable method for immediate management of the injured patient and the basic knowledge necessary to:

  • Assess a trauma patient rapidly and accurately.
  • Resuscitate and stabilize by priority.
  • Determine needs and capabilities.
  • Arrange for transfer to definitive care.
  • Assure optimum care.

Upon successful completion of the ATLS® Course, the participant will be able to:

  • Demonstrate concepts/principles of primary and secondary assessment.
  • Establish management priorities.
  • Initiate primary/secondary management.
  • Demonstrate the skills necessary to assess/manage the critically injured patient. 

 

Accreditation

American College of Surgeons

 

Target Audience

  • Doctors
  • Interns

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