This course is highly interactive using a blend of didactic, case presentations, and simulations to practice the required skills.
PALS is an advanced course that is instructor-led and video guided. The program highlights the systematic approach to the assessment of a paediatric patient. This includes considerations for basic life supports, treatment algorithms, and effective resuscitation.
Concurrently, there is a focus on team dynamics to enhance the quality of care provision to ill or injured children. This course is highly interactive using a blend of didactic, case presentations, and simulations to practice the required skills.
You will work in interprofessional teams and learn from an interprofessional group of facilitators.
Audience
This course is intended for health care providers who respond to cardiopulmonary emergencies in a variety of paediatric settings, including; emergency room, critical care unit, in-patient ward, ambulatory clinics, EMS, etc.
This course is intended for individuals who have work experience in the paediatric population.
Eligibility Criteria
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), affiliated with the University of Toronto, is Canada's most research-intensive hospital and the largest centre dedicated to improving children's health in the country. With passionate and dedicated staff, SickKids is much more than a hospital. We work each day to provide the best in child and family-centred care, create ground-breaking clinical and scientific advancements, and train the next generation of experts in child health.
SickKids operates on the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. We are scommitted to working toward new relationship that include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and are grateful for the opportunity to share this land in caring for children and their families.
SickKids is committed to being a safe space for all of our patients and families, staff, learners and volunteers, where everyone can feel seen, heard and valued as part of our equity, diversity and inclusion efforts.SickKids is a founding member of Kids Health Alliance, a network of partners committed to advancing excellence and expertise in the delivery of paediatric care in Ontario.
What We Do
Child & Family-Centred Care
SickKids’ approach for delivering health care is centred on the needs of patients and their families, covering a wide range of clinical departments. To support the patient and family experience, our Family Spaces offer opportunities for family recreation and programming, while Interpreter and Spiritual & Religious Care services make our environment accessible to the unique needs of your family.
We also partner with families to help shape our services and care through the Family Advisory Network. Learn more about our other patient and family-centred care services.
Innovation in Child Health Research
SickKids is a research hospital, where every child has the opportunity to participate in clinical research and learn about ongoing SickKids studies.
The SickKids Research Institute is Canada’s largest, hospital-based child health research institute dedicated to improving the health of children. Our research programs range from basic discovery research all the way to clinical care and are supported by state-of-the-art expertise, technologies and facilities.
Teaching the Next Generation of Health-Care Professionals
The SickKids Learning Institute (LI) aims to improve child health outcomes and systems of care through education. We’ve developed collaborative and innovative partnerships and programming to support faculty development, educate patients and families, and inspire learners from all backgrounds. From dynamic simulations and hands-on training to our International Learner Program, we help advance knowledge and skills locally, nationally and throughout the world.
Worldwide Activities
SickKids engages in a variety of initiatives to improve child health around the world. These include the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health, SickKids International, our International Patient Program, and more.
This highly interactive course uses case presentations and the simulation center to provide practical application of the required skills taught.
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