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Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

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This free online course takes you through advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) stages, enabling you to recall vital information in stressful situations when every moment counts. Complete this course and apply for certification to gain international accreditation. The course takes you through each stage of ACLS, from approaching an individual in trouble to post-cardiac arrest care. These are life-saving skills that will always be in demand.

Duration : 01:30:00 hours
Content provider : Accrecent
Author name :
Dr. Choitali Goswami, MDDr. Choitali Goswami, MD Declaration of interests
 
Date launched at CMEPEDIA : November 12, 2025
Expiry date of course : December 31, 2026
Module size : 0.02MB
Price : ₹1507
Financial disclosure:
Not applicable
Intended change this activity aims to achieve:
improve learners competence, improve learners performance, improve patient outcomes
Topic:
Cardiology
Professional category:
Cardiology technician, Cardiothoracic surgeon, Cardiologist, Specialist in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery
Accreditation:
Category Accreditor Credits Accreditation details
Cardiologist, Specialist in cardiothoracic and vascular surg...Read More

Gujarat - Indian Pharmaceutical Association

123 GJIPA Credit Medical Graduation (MBBS or equivalent), General Surgery Residency (MS or DNB in General Surgery), Super-specialty Training (MCh / DNB / DM) in Cardiothoracic or Cardiac Surgery
Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to     :


  1. Recognize cardiac arrest and differentiate between shockable and non-shockable rhythms.

  2. Perform high-quality CPR according to current ACLS guidelines.

  3. Demonstrate the correct use of defibrillators and AEDs in cardiac emergencies.

  4. Administer ACLS medications appropriately based on cardiac rhythm and scenario.

  5. Identify and correct reversible causes (Hs & Ts) during and after cardiac arrest.

  6. Understand the components of a hospital-based system of care for cardiac emergencies.

  7. Participate effectively in team-based ACLS scenarios and communicate efficiently during code events.

  8. Apply post-resuscitation care principles to stabilize and improve patient outcomes.

About the author

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Dr. Choitali Goswami, MD

Dr. Choitali Goswami is an assistant professor at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at JIS School of Medical Science and Research. She has received training on 'Forensic examination of sexual assault cases' from the National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science, New Delhi. She brings extensive experience in medicolegal practice, including conducting autopsies, delivering lectures and practical training to undergraduate medical students, performing medico-legal examinations, and serving as an expert witness in court proceedings. Her research contributions in the field are available on her ResearchGate profile.



About the peer reviewer

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Dr. Choitali Goswami, MD

Dr. Choitali Goswami is an assistant professor at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at JIS School of Medical Science and Research. She has received training on 'Forensic examination of sexual assault cases' from the National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science, New Delhi. She brings extensive experience in medicolegal practice, including conducting autopsies, delivering lectures and practical training to undergraduate medical students, performing medico-legal examinations, and serving as an expert witness in court proceedings. Her research contributions in the field are available on her ResearchGate profile.



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