Immediate Life Support (ILS)

  Duration

6 hours (1 day)

  Cost

£897.60

  Certification Type

NEAS Certificate

  Certification Valid For

12 Months

  Course Overview:

The Resuscitation Council (UK) Immediate Life Support (ILS) course was launched in 2002. It was developed in response to a demand from healthcare professionals who may have to act as first responders and treat patients in cardiac arrest until the arrival of a cardiac arrest team. Our course has been developed in line with the latest publications released by Resuscitation Council (UK) to ensure that the methods taught are in line with current updates and legislation.

In the NICE Clinical Guidelines, it states that it is essential for healthcare professionals to have competencies in monitoring, measurement, and interpretation of vital signs if caring for patients in any acute hospital setting. The ILS course is suitable for doctors, medical students, nurses, nursing students, midwives, healthcare providers such as physiotherapists, dentist and ambulance technicians. It may also be suitable for fire service technicians, police personnel and prison officers.


  Certification / Qualification:

Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will receive a North East Ambulance Service approved Immediate Life Support Certificate which is valid for one year.


  Daily Programme:

The course will generally start at 9am and finish at 4pm.


  Venue Information:

Training is carried out at your place of work.


  Scheduled Courses
Start Date Time Venue Places Left
There are no public courses available at present. Please contact our Booking Hotline on 0300 777 2717 to discuss your requirements or send us an Enquiry.

Please note: If your preferred course date is fully booked, and there are no other suitable alternatives, please get in touch with our team to see what we can do for you. We may be able to add new course dates to our schedule or provide bespoke training for you at your own premises. Please call us on 0300 777 2717 or e-mail commercialtraining@neas.nhs.uk