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ALS LEVEL 1

ALS1 is an Australian Resuscitation Council Course and Accepted by
All Professional Organisations.

ALS1 - RACGP Accredited course for 6.5hrs Educational Activities and
5.5hrs Reviewing Performance to meet AHPRA New CPD Requirements
from 2023.​

$475.00

Contact us through Live Chat, WhatsApp WhatsApp or Call us on +92 423 327 844 for more information on deliveries.
Maximum 6 People for One Course
A one-day course aimed at providing the candidate with the skills and knowledge to manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis.
It includes the recognition, assessment and immediate management of the deteriorating patient. This includes those skills for dealing with a cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies in a clinical setting
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fee     $ 475 AUD

Schedule: (call in for up to date status)

 

DateAvailability
25th Sep 2025Fully Booked
30th Sep
2025
Fully Booked
5th Oct 2025Fully Booked
8th Oct 2025Fully Booked
12th Oct 20253 Spots Available
16th Oct 20254 Spots Available
21st Oct 20252 Spots Available
25th Oct 20253 Spots Available
29th Oct 20253 Spots Available
2nd Nov 20253 Spots Available
6th Nov 20254 Spots Available
11th Nov 20253 Spots Available
 
 
 
 
 

Attendance in person

Email us with your Full Name, Mobile Number, Speciality/Place of Work, RACGP [If Member] and AHPRA Number
 
or
 
Time : 9 AM to 5 PM
Venue : Level 3, 22 Rutland Rd Box Hill VIC 3128
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Course Highlights:
  • Skills and knowledge to manage the patient in the immediate period of crisis.
  • Recognition, assessment and immediate management of the deteriorating patient.
  • Skills for dealing with a cardiac arrest and other medical emergencies in a clinical setting
  • Recognition, assessment and management of the critically ill patient using a structured ABCDE approach (aiming to prevent cardiac arrest)
  • Airway management skill
  • Basic Life Support
  • Defibrillation skills
  • Cardiac arrest management using the ARC ALS Algorithm
  • Work as an effective team member in a cardiac arrest
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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