ATLS Courses

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1 day ago

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Running costs for ATLS course 3/4 courses throughout a 12 month period - The UK ATLS programme is the largest in the world outside the USA and trains over 4500 doctors and ACPs annually. The course is updated every four years, and this requires all 1000 UK instructors to undergo recertification in the new materials.

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