About this Event
Jan. 2025 Advanced Trauma Life Support Provider Refresher 10th Ed. - 1 Day
Join us for an exciting one-day in-person event, the Jan. 2025 Advanced Trauma Life Support Provider Refresher Course-10th Ed. This refresher course is designed for healthcare professionals who have previously completed the ATLS Provider course and are looking to update their skills and knowledge.
During this one-day event, you will have the opportunity to refresh your understanding of the ATLS guidelines, learn about the latest techniques and procedures, and engage in hands-on practice sessions. Our expert instructors will guide you through interactive lectures, case discussions, and simulation exercises.
By attending this refresher course, you will gain valuable insights into managing trauma patients effectively, enhancing your confidence and competence in emergency situations. This event is a fantastic opportunity to network with fellow healthcare professionals and exchange experiences and knowledge.
Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to update your trauma life support skills. Register now and secure your spot at the Jan. 2025 Advanced Trauma Life Support Provider Refresher Course- 10th Ed. We look forward to welcoming you in Houston!
Individuals whose student status has expired (beyond the six- month grace period), who have not been active in trauma care, or who wish to retake the skills portions of the ATLS Course, are directed to enroll in a full Student Course through
Accreditation
The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education (CME) to physicians. As an accredited provider of CME, it is imperative that the American College of Surgeons be in compliance with all policies outlined by the ACCME. Failure to follow the policies and procedures outlined in subsequent chapters may result in a suspension of all ATLS course activity. There are no exceptions to these policies, as any deviation from them can jeopardize the American College of Surgeons’ ability to provide CME for educational programs.
Certificates of Participation
In order to receive credit for the course, you must attend the entire course, demonstrate knowledge and proficiency in all the Cognitive and Skills performance evaluations, and successful completion of the written exam. Additionally, your performance at the Initial Assessment Testing Station serves as a final practical testing and is a culmination of all the knowledge and skills taught during the course.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please advise course coordinator at [email protected] if you have any disability that requires special materials and/or services so that appropriate personnel can be advised.
We reserve the right to cancel this course in the event that the course capacity is not filled or if there are insufficient instructors to host a course.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Texas Children's Hospital - Feigin Center, 1102 Bates Avenue, Houston, United States
USD 535.38 to USD 642.09