Event Information
Advanced Life Support (ALS 2) - Blended - 01/01/2026 - 31/12/2026
01/01/2026 to 31/12/2026
Contact Provider
8 Educational activity
8 Performance review
 ALS
16 MOPS (Emergency Medicine) hours
 MOPS (Anaesthetics (Emergency Response))
 HLR (Anaesthesia)
 HLR (Emergency medicine)
 HLR (General practice)
 HLR (Pain medicine)
 HLR (Radiology)
Anaesthetics
Emergency Medicine
Obstetrics
Online
Surgery
Respond to medical emergencies
Apply a population health approach
Procedural skills (PROC)
Leader (LDR)
Communicator (COM)

Advanced Life Support (ALS 2) - Blended - 01/01/2026 - 31/12/2026

Medcast ALS Level 2 equips clinicians to confidently manage any clinical emergency. Our hybrid format blends evidence-based eLearning with a one-day immersive workshop, delivering full certification efficiently.

The course follows ANZCOR and ILCOR guidelines and is taught by experienced clinical educators. Certification requires a theory exam, demonstration of BLS, and participation in team-based simulations.

You’ll rotate through roles including team leader, defibrillation, drug administration, and scribe, applying both technical and non-technical skills with real-world scenarios tailored to your experience.

Contact hours:
8.00
Pre/Post hours:
8.00
Total hours:
16.00
 
Total hours includes:
Skills assessment hours:
8.00
Case study hours:
8.00
 
Pre/Post activity
Self-Paced eLearning The pre-program learning is self-directed online learning and is designed to develop an understanding of the principles of resuscitation science, reinforce current resuscitation guidelines (BLS and PALS), update new recommendations and evidence.
Learning objectives

-Identify a seriously ill patient including the demonstration of assessing a patient using the ABCDE approach.

-Demonstrate the structured approach to resuscitation and treatment of a patient experiencing clinical deterioration and cardiorespiratory arrest.

-Demonstrate how to assess an unresponsive patient and perform basic life support.

-Demonstrate how to perform airway manoeuvres and use basic airway adjuncts

-Demonstrate the appropriate advanced airway equipment and demonstrate/describe the following procedures; Bag Valve Mask Ventilation and ETCO2monitoring; Insertion of supraglottic airway; Tracheal intubation.

-Determine and administer at appropriate intervals all resuscitation medication.

-Describe equipment and procedure for intraosseous cannulation

-Demonstrate safe use of a manual defibrillator minimising time off chest for rhythm analysis/defibrillation/disarming during simulation-based scenario.

-Demonstrate resuscitation team leader skills during a simulated scenario including; non-technical skills (closed loop communication, situational awareness, prioritisation).

-Describe post resuscitation cares following an ABCDE approach.


Assessment information
  • Knowledge is reinforced throughout the eLearning modules 

  • Formal knowledge assessment via a 40-question multiple-choice examination 

  • Minimum pass mark: 80% 

  • MCQ assessment aligns directly with content delivered in the eLearning modules 

All practical assessments are conducted through case-based simulation (Reviewing Performance). 

Provider Information
MedCast Pty Ltd
Ms Deb Evans
61 02 81885830
accreditation@medcast.com.au
Level 5, 1 Alfred Street
SYDNEY
NSW, 2000
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