pals?

Kerry Lynn Dudley kldflightrrt at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 10 14:26:27 EDT 2008


I have also used them and find the program a lot more streamline and cost
effective. Much more organized.

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From: "Doug Gadomski" <gadomski at unm.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 11:21 AM
To: "Flightmed" <flightmed at flightweb.com>
Subject: Re: pals?


> Our hospital's clinical education dept includes/is an ASHI training

> center and we teach all the usual (BLS/ACLS/PALS) classes for our

> entire staff along with the medical/nursing school. I can't think of any

> institution/service locally that doesn't accept an ASHI card. The

> material is essentially identical (follows the same international/ILCOR

> guidelines), the textbooks (ACLS/PALS) are authored by Barbara Aehlert

> and are widely available (less $). Feel free to contact me offlist for

> more info.

>

> Doug

>

>

> Pedsrusscott at cs.com wrote:

>

>>Greetings - has anyone had any experience with ASHI-PALS (American Safety

>>Health Institute) - www.ashinstitute.org - it sounds similar to AHA PALS,

>>but I've never seen courses offered for nurses/medics/rt's with this

>>"alternate" certification

>>any info welcomed

>>thanx!

>>Scott DeBoer RN,MSN,CFRN

>>Peds-R-Us

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