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Training



Training Schedule



EHCON’s training programmes are customizable and are targeted to practicing clinicians and healthcare providers. Our focus is on state-of-the-art training that prioritizes hands-on practical skills designed to cement knowledge and mimic real-world clinical scenarios.

Available trainings.
Contact us for pricing and for customizable curriculums. We offer short courses, as well as longer engagements

  1. AHA courses
    1. BLS courses (initial and renewal certification)
    2. BLS instructor course
    3. ACLS training (initial and renewal certification)
    4. ACLS instructor courses
  2. Point-of-Care Ultrasound Courses
    1. Musculoskeletal ultrasound
    2. Lung Ultrasound
    3. Echocardiography
    4. Critical applications
    5. Procedural guidance
    6. Regional Blocks
  3. Emergency and Critical Care
    1. Airway courses
    2. Difficult Airway Course for advanced providers
    3. ECG Interpretation (basic and Advanced)
    4. Topics in emergency critical care
    5. Basics of Emergency X-Ray
      Can focus on specific organ systems from an emergency perspective for clinical management
  4. Team dynamics, communication
  5. Emergency operations, planning, quality control and improvement
  6. Paramedic Training - Basic & Advanced
    BLS Certification Inclusive
  7. World Health Organization (WHO ) BEC courses
  8. Triage systems
  9. Dominating the Ventilator - Principles Behind Ventilator Management
  10. Advanced Nursing Courses - click to view full curriculum

Our Mission

To be a leader and resource in emergency medicine and hospital clinical service optimization.

To train cohorts of skilled emergency practitioners providing relevant care.

To become the premier trainer in emergency care and to use our expertise to develop emergency medicine as a specialty.

Our Goal

“To pool the collective expertise of emergency care specialists to build emergency care systems from the prehospital setting to intensive care.

To be at the forefront of advanced emergency care education and training.”