Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Training (AHA Certification)
The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) training course, based on the standards set by the American Heart Association (AHA), was conducted on November 12–13, 2024. This training session was held for physicians and registered nurse. The training aimed to enhance participants’ understanding and skills in assessing and diagnosing cardiac arrest and abnormal heart rhythms, as well as in using resuscitation equipment and related medications accurately and effectively. Additionally, the course focused on refining skills in basic and advanced life support according to established guidelines.
The training also sought to improve communication skills and teamwork in advanced resuscitation through blended learning approaches, including online learning, theoretical instruction, and practical exercises in simulated scenarios. The training was honored by the presence of several distinguished instructors, including: Captain (Navy) Dr. Jariya Santatianant, an anesthesiologist and Assistant Director of Somdet Phra Pinklao Hospital, Royal Thai Navy Medical Department, who served as the Director of the course and instructor who had received training from an AHA-ACLS Instructor
The training provided participants with hands-on experience in assessing, diagnosing, and managing cardiac arrest and abnormal heart rhythms, along with the proper use of resuscitation tools and medications. It also emphasized enhancing communication and teamwork skills in accordance with international standards.