Background: Undergraduate medical students follow a compulsory first aid (FA) and basic life support (BLS) course. Retention of BLS seems poor and only little information is provided on the retention of FA skills. This study aims at evaluating 1- and 2-year retention of FA and BLS training in undergraduate medical students. Methods: One hundred and twenty students were randomly selected from first year (n=349) medical students who successfully followed a compulsory FA and BLS course. From these 120 students, 94 (78%) and 69 (58%) participated in retention tests of FA and BLS skills after 1 and 2 years, respectively. The assessment consisted of two FA stations and one BLS station. Results: After 1 year, only 2% passed both FA and BLS station...
Introduction: Medical and physician assistant (PA) students are often required to have Basic Life Su...
Basic life support (BLS) courses for laypersons, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) train...
Objective. Our aim was to assess BLS (basic life support) skills among medical doctors (MDs) and med...
Contains fulltext : 139233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Und...
Background: Undergraduate medical students follow a compulsory first aid (FA) and basic life support...
Background: Cardiac arrest is one of the leading cause of death in the world with steadily increasin...
Introduction : Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in the world with steadily incr...
This study assesses the retention of core knowledge and skills among healthcare providers (HCPs) who...
WOS: 000237677200022PubMed ID: 16707285Rationale: Although the Basic Life Support (BLS) ability of a...
Introduction: In the course of their undergraduate training at the International Medical University,...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...
Objective: To determine the timing of first aid training in the medical school curriculum and the tr...
Purpose of the study: Basic life support (BLS) and automated externaldefibrillation (AED) represent ...
Purpose of the study: Basic life support (BLS) and automated externaldefibrillation (AED) represent ...
Contains fulltext : 88591.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Adequ...
Introduction: Medical and physician assistant (PA) students are often required to have Basic Life Su...
Basic life support (BLS) courses for laypersons, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) train...
Objective. Our aim was to assess BLS (basic life support) skills among medical doctors (MDs) and med...
Contains fulltext : 139233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Und...
Background: Undergraduate medical students follow a compulsory first aid (FA) and basic life support...
Background: Cardiac arrest is one of the leading cause of death in the world with steadily increasin...
Introduction : Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in the world with steadily incr...
This study assesses the retention of core knowledge and skills among healthcare providers (HCPs) who...
WOS: 000237677200022PubMed ID: 16707285Rationale: Although the Basic Life Support (BLS) ability of a...
Introduction: In the course of their undergraduate training at the International Medical University,...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...
Objective: To determine the timing of first aid training in the medical school curriculum and the tr...
Purpose of the study: Basic life support (BLS) and automated externaldefibrillation (AED) represent ...
Purpose of the study: Basic life support (BLS) and automated externaldefibrillation (AED) represent ...
Contains fulltext : 88591.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Adequ...
Introduction: Medical and physician assistant (PA) students are often required to have Basic Life Su...
Basic life support (BLS) courses for laypersons, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) train...
Objective. Our aim was to assess BLS (basic life support) skills among medical doctors (MDs) and med...