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If you are an intern then you want to work on improving your clinical management and confidence, especially in emergencies. That’s were advanced life short support courses are really beneficial.
Not only do they massively grow your skills in managing emergencies and prepare you for commserve, but many jobs post-commserve require you to have completed certain of these, so you can’t really go wrong with starting now already.
Short courses are usually 1-2 day courses held in-person. They typically involve learning theoretical as well as clinical skills, which is why they are done in-person. They also usually expire within 2-4 years, depending on the course, so you will need to either do them every few years or do the refresher courses before they expire (see below).
Some examples of courses typically done by most doctors include:
ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support).
PALS (Paediatric Advanced Life Support) or APLS (Advanced Paediatric Life Support)
ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support).
EMATT (Emergency Medicine Approach To Trauma).
EMOVA (Evidence-based Management of Oxygenation, Ventilation and Airway Management).
NERS (Neonatal Emergency Resuscitation and Stabilisation) course.
AMLS (Advanced Medical Life Support).
ePOCUS course (Emergency Point Of Care US).