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ADVANCED BURN LIFE SUPPORT

 

Overview
   The Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) Courses provide guidelines in assessment and management of burn patients from the scene of the burn injury through the first 24 hours post-injury.  The courses are open to MDs, RNs, LPNs, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, therapists, paramedics, fire service, and other emergency care personnel.


Advanced Burn Life Support ABLS Now© 
A Self-
Directed, Web-Based Learning Program produced by the American Burn Association

Course Descriptions and Course Schedule are listed at the above site.
(Look for the navigation buttons on the left side of the page)
 

For contact information, view the ABLS Point of Contact
 

To host an ABLS course at your unit, view ABLS Exportable Program Requirements

 

 

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