Class Schedule

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The In-hospital tract helps participants to learn how to assess and manage stroke emergencies. It

  • Focuses on the importance of an organized approach to treating stroke patients for improved outcomes
  • Discusses the etiologic evaluation and secondary stroke prevention for stroke patients
  • Describes the management of goals for acute ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Outlines post-acute care management, including supportive medical care, rehabilitation, and discharge planning for stroke patients

The Prehospital & In-hospital tract helps participants to learn how to assess and manage stroke emergencies. It

  • Combines all of the components of the Prehospital and In-Hospital courses, and is best suited for healthcare providers who work in both environments, as well as ASLS instructor candidates who will be conducting the in-person skills testing for learners from both audiences
  • In-person skills tests challenge learners to apply the knowledge obtained from the online portion to correctly perform neurologic exams, diagnose, and manage patients with stroke.

The Prehospital tract helps participants to learn how to assess and manage stroke emergencies. It

  • Highlights the principles of prehospital stroke management that make up the current standard of care, such as determining when to call a stroke alert and quickly transporting the patient to the nearest appropriate facility
  • Explains how to communicate the patient’s symptoms, time of onset, and neuro-logic exam clearly and succinctly with hospital personnel

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The Neonatal Resuscitation Program® (NRP®) course, 8th edition, conveys an evidence-based approach and is tailored to better meet the needs of the many healthcare professionals who manage newborn babies.

 

How it works

There are two levels of provider status namely NRP Essentials or NRP Advanced.
These two (2) course options allow NRP Providers to complete the course material most relevant to their role in newborn resuscitation. To decide which certification is right, click here for the descriptions.

The PALS Provider Course aims to improve outcomes for pediatric patients by preparing health care professionals to effectively recognize and intervene in patients with respiratory emergencies, shock, and cardiopulmonary arrest by using high-performance team dynamics and high-quality individual skills.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Skills session is an advanced class designed to teach students how to respond to a pediatric emergency, including infants and children with respiratory arrest, shock, abnormal heart rhythms, and cardiac arrest