The Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS) course provides the knowledge and skills necessary for recognition and effective treatment and stabilisation of children with life threatening emergencies, using a structured, sequential approach.
The course is taught, and its principles, are practised throughout the world, with over 83,000 candidates who have completed the course since its inception in 1993.
What is the course for?
APLS is a leading emergency paediatric life support course designed to provide the candidate with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective treatment and stabilisation of children with life threatening emergencies.
It will teach the practical procedures necessary to enable effective management of childhood.
How long is this course?
The APLS 7e is delivered as a two-day face-to-face course, plus an additional one day flexible online component (VLE).
Who should attend?
Candidates who have taken the course include consultants, advanced nurse practitioners and resuscitation training officers from accident and emergency, anaesthetic and paediatric departments.
How to book
For further information or to book a place please contact the education hub.