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Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®)

ATLS is a three-day course with the aim to teach a simple systematic approach to the management of trauma patients through interactive tutorials, skills teaching and simulated patient management scenarios.

Ros Roden
Dr Rosalind Roden
ATLS® tutor

 

 

Applications should be made directly to the approved regional centres (see list below). For all general ATLS® enquiries, please contact the ATLS® course assistant on:

T: 020 7869 6300
F: 020 7869 6320

E: education@rcseng.ac.uk

Applications should be made directly to the approved regional centres (see list below):

ATLS Course List

Level

Recommended during first or second year of specialist training.

Content

The ATLS® course was developed by the American College of Surgeons nearly 30 years ago and has now been adopted in over 40 countries worldwide. It teaches a safe reliable method for immediate management of the injured trauma patient.

Format

Highly interactive course combining lectures, discussions, interactive tutorials, skills teaching and simulated patient management scenarios (moulage).

There are continual assessments throughout the course.

Candidates must complete a pre-course MCQ.

Duration

3 days

Key benefits

A multidisciplinary course enabling a standardised language of trauma care across the specialties. Attendance at the course also exposes the candidate to a network of motivated colleagues with an enthusiasm for trauma management.

What you get

ATLS® manual; pre-course reading is essential to be able to participate fully in the course.

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