| Course Length: 8 Hours | Syllabus | |
| Tuition: $175.00 | Application (PDF) | |
| Location: NHSHP | Schedule: Call Office | |
Intended Audience | ||
| The Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support Re-Certification Course is designed for pre-hospital providers responsible for the initial evaluation and treatment of traumatic injuries who have recently held PHTLS certification. The course is available to all levels of pre-hospital care providers, and programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, Physician Assistants, and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. | ||
Background | ||
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The PHTLS Provider Course was developed in response to a need for
standardized efficient trauma care in the pre-hospital environment that would
correlate with the standard practice and principles being taught to the
surgeons through the Advanced Trauma Life Support Course. The Re-Certification
course was designed to meet the sustainment training needs for those providers
having who have recently held PHTLS Provider Certification.
PHTLS focuses on principles, not preferences. By focusing on principles of good trauma care, PHTLS promotes critical thinking. The Executive Committee of the PHTLS Division of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) and the Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons believe that, given a good fund of knowledge, pre-hospital care providers are capable of making reasonable decisions regarding patient care. Rote memorization of mnemonics is discouraged. Furthermore, there is no “PHTLS way” of performing a specific skill. The principle of the skill is taught, and then one acceptable method of performing the skill that meets the principle is presented. The authors of the program realize that no one method can apply to the myriad of unique situations encountered in the pre-hospital setting. | ||
Course Overview | ||
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The PHTLS Re-Certification Course is designed to be an
intensive 8 hour continuing education experience refreshing the knowledge and
skills of those providers having held PHTLS Certification. The course is
scenario based, with lectures and interactive skills station components meant
to enhance the health care providers’ knowledge, and further develop the
critical thinking skills required to effectively treat the trauma patient in
the field.
Successful completion entails that the participant has:
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