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The Annual Report for December 2008 highlights the progress and challenges faced by APLS and PLS training providers. A total of 34,364 instructors across various centers ensured that 32,223 providers successfully completed their courses, yielding a success rate of 93.4%. The report discusses the launch of the new 1-day VLE and 2-day face-to-face model in the UK, evaluates course challenges, and presents updates on collaborations with CAI, RCPCH, and NSPCC. Additional topics include recertification, medical student training, and ongoing developments in pediatric care education.
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ALSG Paediatric Courses Annual Report December 2008
APLS Providers • 32,223 successfully completed • 2,141 not successful – 6.6% TOTAL OF: 34,364
Instructors • Total of 3,874 trained – 1129 waiting
One Day PLS 29,927 PLS Providers
Centres 78 APLS and 57 PLS
Course Developments • UK launch in July 2008: 1-day VLE + 2-day f2f model of APLS • evaluation • challenges running 2-day courses • advances to VLE
PHPLS Providers • 1251 providers have been trained • Of those 34 remain unsuccessful (2.8% of all candidates)
92 instructors 34 waiting for instructor course 2 Centres in UK 1 in the Netherlands 1 in Greece 1 in South Africa PHPLS Faculty and Centres Course development More information in morning workshop
Collaborations – CAIwww.childadvocacyinternational.co.uk/projects/ess-emch.htm
Collaborations and related courses • RCPCH/NSPCC – Child Protection: Recognition & Referral • Paediatric and Neonatal Safe Transfer & Retrieval
Other Issues • Recertification & revalidation • PLS for medical students / nurses • APLS Plus • Other discussion board items, eg: • hyperventilation for RICP • weight calculation