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Life-saving and first aid for (para)medics
There are currently too few opportunities for Medical professionals to keep their knowledge and skills about life-saving action up-to-date. Among physicians, who do not have to deal with (acute) medical emergencies in daily practice, knowledge about life-saving action is fading.
Every physician, regardless of specialty, is expected to act during a medical emergency, anywhere. It is for this reason that physicians should refresh practical skills and knowledge about life-saving action with some regularity. The current offering of first aid courses for lay persons is incomplete, does not match the level of knowledge and thinking of physicians and is not taught at an appropriate pace.
Therefore, in collaboration with medical teachers (Utrecht University), PhD students, assistant surgeons, gatekeepers and pediatricians in training, among others, we have developed a to-the-point course in life-saving action for Medical professionals. The content is based on the most recent versions of the NHG, ILCOR, Dutch Resuscitation Council and ATLS.
ACCREDITATION POINTS
Schok & Pomp is officially recognized by the KNMG.
For professional groups from Cluster 1, 2 and 3, attending this training "Life-Saving Actions for Medics and Paramedics" earns 3 accreditation points (GAIA/ABAN).
- Cluster 1: general practitioners, specialists in geriatrics, doctors for the mentally handicapped
- Cluster 2: medical specialists
- Cluster 3: social physicians
Is your GGD institution, health center or nursing home interested in refreshing its knowledge and skills regarding life-saving action? Would you like to be able to follow the course at a pleasant pace and at an academic thinking level? Then request a quote.
Does your organization also need First Responder Training ?
Did you know that for a small additional cost and one extra hour you can combine this course with our First Responder Training course?
Upon completion, all participants therefore receive a valid First Responder Training.
Topics
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- Suffocation and drowning (in adult or child)
- Hypovolemic shock with/without active bleeding
- CVA/TIA
- Epileptic insult vs. syncope
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- Burns
- Circulatory arrest
- Automatic External Defibrillator (AED).
- CPR and (disciplinary) law
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