EPALS launched in 2003. Around 3,500 candidates a year train in EPALS, which uses evidence-based guidelines to ensure healthcare professionals have the most relevant knowledge needed to treat the deteriorating child in respiratory or circulatory failure and cardiac arrest.
This is the ideal course for people who are receiving their EPALS certification for the first time. It is also used as a recertification course.
Over two days, you’ll enhance your practical skills with simulations and workshops, and broaden your understanding of EPALS with lectures and skill stations.
During the course, you will develop the knowledge and skills required to:
- Recognise and manage the deteriorating child using a structured ABCDE approach;
- Deliver standardised CPR in children;
- Manage the critically ill child, including those in cardiac arrest, by working with a multidisciplinary team in an emergency situation;
- Become an effective and confident team member and leader by utilizing non-technical skills.
Who is the course for?
The EPALS course is designed for healthcare professionals who need skills in managing deteriorating patients and cardiac arrests. It is for individuals who use skills in advanced paediatric life support as part of their clinical duties, as well as those who teach on a regular basis. This includes doctors, nurses and paramedics.
All applicants must hold a current clinical appointment. They must also hold, or be in training for, a professional healthcare qualification. Medical students in their final year of training can be accepted as Candidates if this is an established local arrangement.
The Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) Advanced Life Support (ALS) course is relevant to healthcare professionals, including foundation and specialist trainees, nursing staff and allied health professionals.
This curriculum map has been produced by the RCUK to illustrate the potential key capabilities that may be achieved when undertaking or instructing on an ALS course.
indicates a capability highly likely to be achieved and ( ) indicates a capability that might be achieved by attending or instructing on the relevant RCUK course. Any capability achieved during a RCUK course will need to be accompanied by appropriate supporting evidence, and this responsibility lies with the individual.
This list is not exhaustive and other capabilities may be achieved based upon individual experiences.
Please click on the relevant curriculum or training programme to download how the RCUK ALS course may support the acquisition of key capabilities within specialist learning objectives for career or training progression.
Royal College of Paediatric and Child Health (RCPCH) Progress+
Royal College of Emergency Medicine 2021 Curriculum
Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine 2021 ICM Curriculum
Royal College of Anaesthetists - 2021 Anaesthetic Curriculum
Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Pre course preparation:
This is a two day face-to-face course, and it will take place in a Resuscitation Council UK Course Centre.
All of our Course Centres are approved and certified by Resuscitation Council UK. Courses are run by dedicated and qualified Instructors, who have taken an RCUK Instructor course to guarantee that our courses are uniform and the content remains the same across our Course Centres.
Before your course, you will be registered on our Learning Management System (LMS). Here, you can access course modules, a pre-course multiple choice question (MCQ) paper.
Candidates will receive their course manual one month before the course. Candidates are expected to read the manual in preparation for the course and submit a completed pre-course MCQ paper before the course begins.
Programme:
Over the two days, candidates will take part in lectures, interactive workshops, skill stations and simulations focusing on deteriorating children with paediatric illnesses, cardiac arrest management and trauma.
Assessment and certification:
During the course, Candidates will be continuously assessed based on their performance in clinical simulations. You will be expected to show competency in the core skills of the course, including management of the critically ill/injured child, airway management, high quality CPR and defibrillation, and cardiac arrest management.
The course ends with a final assessment, consisting of a simulation and an MCQ paper.
Candidates who successfully complete the course will be awarded with a Resuscitation Council UK EPALS certificate, which is valid for four years and recognised in healthcare settings in the UK and Europe.
This course is recognised as continuing professional development (CPD) by the Medical, Dental and Nursing Royal Colleges and Health Care Professional Council. Please contact your registering body for further information.
Recertification
If your course certificate has expired, you can recertify by taking a course within twelve months of your certificate expiry date.
To recertify, you simply need to take the second day of a standard EPALS course. When you contact the Course Centre to book your place on a course, make sure you let them know that you’re looking to recertify.
The first step is to find a Course Centre near you. Below, you’ll find an area where you can search for local courses and find out how to get in touch with the organiser.
Course fees are decided locally by the Course Centre; Resuscitation Council UK only charges the Course Centre £29.90 per Candidate registration and £33.35 per EPALS manual.
Courses often book quickly, so we would advise planning your attendance well in advance of when you want to train.
If you are a healthcare professional who would be expected to apply the skills taught as part of your clinical duties, or to teach them on a regular basis, you are eligible to undertake this course. Eligible participants include doctors, nurses or paramedics working in direct contact with children.
All applicants must hold a current clinical appointment and professional healthcare qualification or be in training for a professional healthcare qualification. Medical students, student nurses in their final year of training and other healthcare providers not covered in the groups above should be encouraged to complete the Paediatric Immediate Life Support (PILS) course. Those with a particular interest in the management of acute deterioration and resuscitation in children should then consider attending an EPALS provider course, where appropriate.
Medical students in their final year of training can be accepted as candidates on an EPALS course if this is an established local arrangement.
The cost of the course is set locally by the Course Centre; it includes the cost of registration and the course materials (which are provided by the RCUK).
Yes, CPD points are available according to the table below. If you have any further queries regarding CPD points, please contact the Royal Colleges directly.
CPD points | ||
Provider course | Candidates | Faculty |
ALS (two day course) | 10 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
e-ALS (one day course) | 5 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
ALS recertification (one day course) | 5 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
EPALS (2-day) | 10 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
NLS (one day course) | 5 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
ARNI (one day course) | 10 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
ILS (one day course) | 5 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
PILS (one day course | 5 | 5 (max 10 in any one year) |
For accreditation of other healthcare staff, please see ‘continuing professional development statement' in ‘related documents.’
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Course Availability
You can book one of the many courses in the UK shown in the list below by contacting the Course Centre organiser. The cost for a Candidate place will vary based on the Course Centre.
Course centre town | Course centre | Start date | Organiser | Availability |
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Aylesbury | NES Healthcare UK | Tuesday 21 Jan. '25 |
NES Healthcare training@neshealthcare.co.uk |
Candidates: places available |
Whitehaven | North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS FT | Wednesday 22 Jan. '25 |
North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Trust resuscitation@ncic.nhs.uk |
Candidates: places available |
Runcorn | Warrington & Halton Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust | Wednesday 29 Jan. '25 |
Lynette O'Byrne Bewley 07776820111 lynette.bewley@nhs.net |
Candidates: places available |
Nairobi (Kenya) | Gertrude's Garden Children's Hospital | Thursday 30 Jan. '25 |
PEREZ OBONYO 0724478008 pobonyo@gerties.org |
Candidates: places available |
London | Hunter Clinical Training | Saturday 1 Feb. '25 |
Jen Hunter info@hunterclinicaltraining.com |
Candidates: places available |