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  1. ALS: Recertification (Advanced Life Support) Course

    If it’s been 4 years since you last became ALS-qualified, refresh your advanced life support skills with a recertification course.

  2. ePILS (Paediatric Immediate Life Support) Course

    If you need skills in Immediate Life Support that are tailored to be used with infants and children, ePILS is an excellent option for blended learning.

  3. PILS Recertification (Paediatric Immediate Life Support) Course

    If your PILS certification is set to expire, take our half-day PILS recertification course.

  4. How to do CPR

    Information about how to perform lifesaving CPR on a person in cardiac arrest.

  5. ILSi (Immediate Life Support Instructor Course)

    ILSi is specially designed for healthcare professionals who have been referred as a possible future Instructor in ILS for Resuscitation Council UK.

  6. Post-resuscitation care Guidelines

    … (ROSC), use an ABC approach. Insert an advanced airway (tracheal intubation when skills are available). As … whole body CT-scan (including CT pulmonary angiography). Airway and breathing Airway management after return of spontaneous … (ROSC), use an ABC approach. Insert an advanced airway (tracheal intubation when skills are available). As …

  7. Executive Committee

    Resuscitation Council UK has an Executive Committee, who have a wide range of clinical expertise that they use to advise the Board of Trustees as well as the wider staff team.

  8. Publication: Public access defibrillators - A guide for communities

    A guide on how automated external defibrillators (AEDs) can be used anywhere, by anyone, to try to save the life of a person who has a cardiac arrest.

  9. FAQs: Emergency treatment plans and recommendations about CPR

    We've answered your questions on DNACPR and ReSPECT.

  10. RCUK launches free ReSPECT Essentials e-learning to champion person-centred emergency care

    Resuscitation Council UK has launched a free, national e-learning course to help healthcare professionals confidently use the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment (ReSPECT).