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Transform Your Prehospital Care Skills with ORMS

In the fast-paced world of prehospital care, effective trauma management is a skill of paramount importance. To stay ahead in your field, you need to equip yourself with the latest medical training techniques. The 10th edition of the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course, presented by Outreach Rescue Medic Skills (ORMS), provides just that opportunity.

Transform Your Prehospital Care Skills with ORMS’ PHTLS Training Course

In the fast-paced world of prehospital care, effective trauma management is a skill of paramount importance. To stay ahead in your field, you need to equip yourself with the latest medical training techniques. The 10th edition of the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course, presented by Outreach Rescue Medic Skills (ORMS), provides just that opportunity.

The next ORMS PHTLS course takes place on 5/6 July 2023.

Why PHTLS?

PHTLS is internationally recognised as a leading continuing education program for pre-hospital emergency trauma care. Over three decades ago, the PHTLS course transformed the assessment and management of trauma patients in the field, promoting excellence in trauma patient management through global education. The 10th edition of this trusted, comprehensive resource continues this mission by offering the most current, evidence-based knowledge and practice.

The ORMS Advantage

ORMS offers a unique advantage for professionals seeking to expand their medical training through the PHTLS course. Over two intensive days, we equip you with the ability to effectively manage a multi-system trauma patient. Here's what sets the ORMS PHTLS training course apart:

  1. Expertise: Our faculty members are not only knowledgeable but also approachable, fostering a friendly learning environment that encourages interaction and the exchange of ideas.

  2. State-of-the-art Resources: ORMS offers access to the most current training resources, ensuring you are equipped with the latest knowledge and practices in prehospital care.

  3. Ideal Learning Environment: Our venue in North Wales provides real-world environmental and structural challenges to aid in lateral thinking and problem-solving for trauma patients.

  4. Potential for Growth: With ORMS, you can become a mentor to others. Successful candidates can be nominated as 'instructor potential' and assist in the delivery of future courses.

  5. Networking: Engage with a community of like-minded prehospital care providers, enriching your learning experience through shared knowledge and experiences.

Achieve your PHTLS Certification with ORMS

At the end of this transformative training course, successful students are awarded a 4-year valid PHTLS certification by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). We also offer a refresher course for individuals who have successfully completed the 16-hour PHTLS provider course within the past four years.

ORMS offers group bookings that can be delivered at your venue or from our training centre near Bangor, in breathtakingly beautiful Snowdonia, North Wales.

 
 
 

The ORMS PHTLS training course is more than just a qualification

The PHTLS course is an investment in your career, enabling you to deliver the best possible care to trauma patients. Enhance your medical training and prehospital care skills with the Outreach Rescue Medic Skills.

Register for the next PHTLS ORMS course on 5/6th July today and prepare to transform your professional capabilities!


 
 
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Emergency Service Workers to receive King's Coronation Medal

Outreach Rescue would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all emergency service workers who have received the King's Coronation medal. This recognition is a well-deserved appreciation of the contribution made by frontline workers, including police forces, ambulance staff, paramedics, and firefighters.

POLICE, FIREFIGHTERS AND PARAMEDICS ARE AMONG 400,000 BEING RECOGNISED

At Outreach Rescue, we understand the critical role that emergency service workers play in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the public. We are committed to supporting our police forces, ambulance staff, paramedic teams and firefighters by providing high-quality rescue and safety training to upskill the workforce and help them deal with the unique challenges they face in their line of work.

WELL-DESERVED APPRECIATION

We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all emergency service workers who are to receive the King's Coronation medal. This recognition is a well-deserved appreciation of the contribution made by frontline workers. We applaud the Department for Culture, Media and Sport for recognising the contributions of our frontline workers through this medal.

The Medal will be presented to Armed Forces, frontline emergency service workers and those who took part in the Coronation ceremonies

The King's Coronation medal is a gift from the nation to commemorate the coronation. It is to be presented to all serving frontline members of the police, fire, emergency services, prison services and armed forces that have completed five full calendar years of service. It is expected that over 400,000 Coronation Medals will be issued.

recognition from the nation

The Medal recognises not only those who played their part during the Coronation but heroes across our emergency services; the police, ambulance and fire and rescue services, who work every day to protect and support people across the UK.

The Medal is made of nickel silver and features the royal cypher on one side and images of King Charles and Queen Camilla on the other. Living recipients of the George Cross or Victoria Cross will also receive the medal. This recognition is not only a token of appreciation but also a testament to the bravery and resilience of all recipients.

CONGRATULATIONS

Once again, we congratulate all emergency service workers who have received the King's Coronation medal. Your hard work, dedication and bravery are genuinely appreciated, and we are proud to support you in any way we can.

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