Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Refresher Course
1499
Category: Medical courses
Course Language: English
Accredited By: Academy of Sciences, American College of Surgeons,
Provides physicians and advanced practice providers (APPs) the opportunity to maintain a current status
Duration
1 Days
Attendance
On-Site Courses
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Refresher Course
Course Guidline:
- ATLS Course timing starts from 7 AM until 7 PM (Ramadan Timing will be different and participant will receive timing details through the email)
- Participant must arrive on time.
- Participant order will be confirmed within 24H and you will receive only order confirmation notifiction first.
- Participant will receive a reminder a day before the course with the final attending details ( Location, Timing..etc).
Course Description
- Eligibility (“Who Can Attend”)
- Only current ATLS verified clinicians are eligible for the ATLS Refresher.
- Your ATLS verification status remains valid for 4 years after completing a course (traditional, hybrid, or refresher).
- There is a 6-month “grace period” after expiration during which you can take a Refresher to reverify.
- Format / Duration
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- 1-day
- Both formats include: content review, skills practice, and written + practical tests.
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- Course Content / Structure
- The refresher course is designed to refresh (“refresher”) — not to teach new in-depth content. It reviews core ATLS principles.
- It includes:
- Content overview (didactic / discussion)
- Skills stations (trauma simulation)
- Triage / case-scenarios
- Written test + practical (skills) test.
Course Policies / Expiration
After completing the refresher, your ATLS card / verification is valid 4 years
- ATLS providers are considered expired during the 6-month grace period — even though they can register for a refresher during that time.
- Failing to take refresher in that 6 month window → must re-enroll in a full ATLS course (Traditional / Hybrid).
Course Objectives:
The Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®) Course provides the participant with a safe, reliable method for immediate management of the injured patient and the basic knowledge necessary to:
- Assess a patient's condition rapidly and accurately using a standard algorithm.
- Recognize, prioritize, and manage life-threatening injuries.
- Determine whether the specific management needs of a patient exceed the resources of a facility and/or the capability of a clinician.
- Encourage effective teamwork, humanistic/trauma-informed care, effective communication, and recognition of opportunities to implement injury prevention.
Upon successful completion of the ATLS® Course, the participant will be able to:
- Demonstrate concepts/principles of primary and secondary assessment.
- Establish management priorities.
- Initiate primary/secondary management.
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to assess/manage the critically injured patient.
Accreditation
American College of Surgeons
Target Audience
- Doctors
- Interns
Available Dates
| From | to | City |
|---|---|---|
| 15th January 2026 | 15th January 2026 | Riyadh |
| 2nd April 2026 | 2nd April 2026 | Riyadh |
| 20th May 2026 | 20th May 2026 | Riyadh |
| 2nd July 2026 | 2nd July 2026 | Riyadh |
