Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course – AHA Certified

4-5 May 2026

The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course, which is a standard program of the American Heart Association (AHA). This course, held on May  4 – 5, 2026, was designed for physician and nurses from MedPark Hospital and Chao Phraya Hospital. It aimed to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills in assessing and diagnosing pediatric cardiac arrest and abnormal heart rhythms. The training included the proper use of life-saving equipment and related medications, as well as improving basic and advanced life support skills according to established guidelines. The course also focused on enhancing communication skills and teamwork during advanced resuscitation efforts through a blended learning approach, which included online learning, theoretical instruction, and practical simulations.

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