Event Information
Advanced Assessment and Treatment of Trauma
03/06/2024 to 31/12/2025
3.5 Educational activity
6.5 Performance review
6 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
Anaesthetics
Emergency Medicine
Online
Respond to medical emergencies
Provide expert medical care in all rural contexts 
Practice medicine within an ethical, intellectual and professional framework
Professional (PRO)
Procedural skills (PROC)

Advanced Assessment and Treatment of Trauma

The basic course is geared toward the Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-Basic), whereas the advanced course is geared toward the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-Intermediate), Paramedic, and other advanced life support providers. The basic course is designed to cover trauma concepts from the basic life support provider’s level of training (anatomy and physiology and the pathophysiology of injury), whereas the advanced course builds upon the basic concepts and provides a more in-depth look into trauma and advanced management.

ATLS Units are also available with the program

Contact hours:
8.00
Pre activity hours:
2.00
Total hours:
10.00
 
Total hours includes:
Case study hours:
6.50
 
Learning objectives

• Mechanism of Trauma
• Patient Assessment
• Shock and Fluid Replacement
• Head and Neck Trauma
• Torso Trauma
• Extremity and Musculoskeletal Trauma
• Burn Trauma
• Environmental Trauma
• Special Populations
• Medical and Legal Issues
• Mass-Casualty Incidents
• Trauma Systems

 

Assessment information

The ATT Course is a continuing education course that is designed to provide continued trauma education beyond the participant’s initial certification; it does not certify or license participants. Participants who successfully complete either the Basic or Advanced ATT Course qualify to receive an ATT Course Completion Certificate. To qualify to receive this certificate, the participant must:
• Complete the Precourse Online Module
• Participate in the complete On-Site Module
• Pass the written test

Participants must receive a minimum of 80% on the examination.

Test Philosophy
The ATT Course is presented in a case-based format. Likewise, most of the questions on the test
are case-based. This format not only tests students’ knowledge, but also their ability to apply that
knowledge.
Additional information

RPGP: Elligible for 1 day under Emergency Medicine or Anaesthetics

Provider Information
South East Asia Pre-hospital Emergency Care College
Mr Ron Gui
61 0410239623
admin@isrmp.org