Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment (ETAT+) in Liverpool - 3-day course
Provided by Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
About the course
ETAT+ is a comprehensive and proven intervention developed specifically for implementation in resource poor setting reaching the poorest and most vulnerable children in rural and peri-urban areas. This is a three-day course.
The intervention package provides hands-on training to healthcare workers using evidence-based and up-to-date clinical protocols for identifying and managing the most common threats to newborn and child survival.
Learning aims, objectives and outcomes
- Lessons outlining the effective treatment of key causes of childhood illness and how to manage those conditions in a low resource environment
- Implementing the quality improvement agenda within the low resource hospital
- Helps participants promote teamwork and the integration of new skills and knowledge into everyday practice
Audience
Doctors and nurses who are looking to work in a low resource setting treating children.