A certified certificate and license accredited by SHA.
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Know How to Handle Emergencies and Save Lives
Are you ready to acquire the skills that enable you to act correctly in Medical Emergencies? In this course, you will learn how to manage various emergency scenarios, such as cardiac arrest or stroke. Quick and correct intervention can be the difference between life and death.
What Makes This Course different?
Designed for healthcare professionals to boost their skills in efficiently managing emergencies.
It teaches you selecting the most suitable method for each emergency issue to ensure optimal care.
Course Overview:
Duration: 2 days
Day 1: 8 hours.
Day 2: 5–6 hours.
Registration Confirmation: Confirmed within 24 hours, with a confirmation email sent.
Course Material Access: Clear instructions provided before the course begins.
Course Details: Participants receive full details about the schedule and location before the course starts.
What Will You Learn?
Handling emergencies like cardiac arrest and stroke.
Applying Basic Life Support (BLS) techniques as an initial step.
Performing initial procedures such as airway opening and catheter placement.
Reading and analyzing ECGs to determine the appropriate course of action.
Effective Study Techniques for pharmacology and using medication protocols.
How will this course help you?
This course offers you a practical opportunity to gain experience that equips you to handle the medical issues with confidence and efficiency. Training is conducted by a team of expert doctors and paramedics who will guide you toward becoming a part of a life-saving team.
Register Now and Begin Your Journey to Excellence
Don’t miss the chance to learn and enhance your skills. Sign up today and take advantage of flexible payment options through Tamara, allowing you to split fees into easy instalments. Be prepared for any emergency!
Target Audience
Emergency response teams
Healthcare professionals
The general public
Medical and nursing students
An accredited center by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS), American Heart Association (AHA), Saudi Heart Association (SHA)