Published Saturday, February 25, 2023
1Medical are hosting ALS2 courses in conjunction with Australian Resus Council (ARC) accredited provider Edvoke.
Course details: 2 Day ALS2 course
Date: Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th February 2023
Venue: Rydges Sydney Central - 28 Albion St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
Cost: TBC
Registrations are now open, email au@1medical.com.au for more information.
For a 1 day ALS2 recertification course, please enquire.
To be eligible for the 1 day ALS2 recertification course for the purposes of locum work you must have a valid ALS2 coursed dated within 3 years prior to the 26th June 2022. If not then you must sit the full 2 day course.
Please speak to your 1Medical consultant for more information and to register / received booking information.
2-day duration commencing at 7:30am for an 8am start with a 6pm conclusion (approximately)
Full day catering provided
ARC ALS Certificate valid for 4 years
ARC-issued ALS Provider Wallet Card
This two-day course focuses on developing advanced skills and knowledge in managing cardiac arrest and other medical emergencies. This course covers advanced resuscitation skills and the development of emergency team leadership abilities. The course is designed for experienced emergency and critical care clinicians including doctors, nurses and paramedics.
All applicants must hold (or be in training for) a professional healthcare qualification and be competent in CPR.
There is a pre-course multiple choice examination required to be completed and brought to the first day of the course. The pre-learning and hard copy exam will be sent to you 1-2 days after your enrolment with the Australian Resuscitation Council Advanced Life Support Level 2 course manual.
** Please note that completing ALS1 is not a prerequisite for ALS2 courses **
Catering is provided throughout the course. We can cater for a range of dietary requirements. Please advise of dietary requirements when enrolling for the course.
Neat casual clothing suitable for hands-on CPR practice and enclosed footwear.
The course is designed for experienced emergency and critical care clinicians including doctors, nurses and paramedics who are responsible for managing patient deterioration and cardiac arrest, and teaching or leading resuscitation teams.