Emergency Care for Medical Professionals

Last updated on November 4, 2025 7:56 am
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What you’ll learn

  • The First Five Minutes and the Primary Survey
  • Airway Assessment and Management
  • Breathing Assessment and Management
  • Circulation Assessment and Management

aster Prehospital and Emergency Medicine for Trauma, Sepsis, Burns, and Acute Conditions

Emergency medicine is a fast-paced, critical specialty focused on saving lives during urgent and unpredictable medical situations. This course equips medical professionals, paramedics, and healthcare providers with the knowledge and skills to assess, stabilize, and treat patients in both hospital and prehospital settings.

You will explore the full spectrum of emergency care, including trauma management, sepsis recognition, burn treatment, acute coronary syndromes, and poisoning. Learn how to make rapid, evidence-based decisions that can make the difference between life and death.

The course also delves into the history and evolution of prehospital emergency medicine (PHEM), tracing its origins to Dominique Jean Larry, an 18th-century French military surgeon who pioneered battlefield triage and rapid patient transport. Today’s EMS systems, shaped by critical developments in the 1960s and 1970s, build on these principles, extending life-saving care to patients before they reach the hospital.

Through practical insights, real-world examples, and structured guidance, this course prepares healthcare professionals to handle emergencies confidently, respond to critical incidents efficiently, and provide high-quality care in time-sensitive situations.

Whether you are an ER doctor, nurse, paramedic, or medical trainee, this course provides the tools, knowledge, and professional insight to excel in emergency and prehospital medicine.

Who this course is for:

  • emergency medicine professionals

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