PHTLS Classes

PHTLS 

 

 

2006

 

February 10,11,12, 2006  Washington Twp EMS

May 5,6,7, 2006

September 8,9,10, 2006

November 3,4,5, 2006

Additional Dates Pending

 

16 Elective CEUs

 

PHTLS is a  2 1/2 day course sponsored by the American College of Surgeons© and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. 

The purpose of the PHTLS Course is to provide the student with the underlying beliefs that are the foundation of the program. That definitive care cannot be provided for the critically injured trauma patient in the field.  The PHTLS program attempts to increase each participants understanding and skills in pre-hospital trauma management. This increased understanding of kinematics, pathophysiology, systemic impact, and intervention techniques will result in improving the assessment and treatment of the multi-system trauma patient and offer a perspective into the patient's individual needs.  The PHTLS Program enhances the philosophy that care of the multi-system trauma patient is unique and requires specific needs that may exceed traditional modalities.  Therefore, the PHTLS Program stresses the need for: Rapid and Accurate Assessment Identification of Shock and Hypoxemia Initiation of Intervention Techniques Rapid and Safe Transportation 

    This intensive program allows the students to become more comfortable caring for the sick trauma patient. A combination of lecture and teaching stations are used to help students appreciate the dynamics of trauma management.

    Classes are conducted throughout the Southern New Jersey area.

    Class fee $150.00 or training fund

    You can  register for the class on line, but payment is expected prior to the start of the course to ensure a seat. If you registered on line please print out a copy of the course flyer and mail it along with proper course payment or an original copy of the training fund verification form. At this time we are unable to accept payment on-line, but should be able to shortly.

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