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The European Resuscitation Council courses in Serbia year 2016.
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Aim: The aim of this study is analysis of The European Resuscitation Council courses for a six-month period in 2016. Methods: The data collected in the CMS system on the Preparation courses were analysed for the period from January to June 2016. Results: Analysis of implemented and organized The European Resuscitation Council courses, were showed that the greatest number of times-32, held the course Basic Life Support with the use of automatic external defibrillators - BLS/AED provider course, during which were trained 318 participants. Courses were engaged 45 trainers and 8 Course Director. The next most frequent organization of courses are Advanced Life Support- ALS provider with 13 courses held and Immediate Life Support- ILS with 12 courses in the six-month period. At ILS courses trained more participants- 178, Unlike ALS course where attended and passed the 146 participants. ALS provider courses attended 32 instructors while the ILS provider hired 24 instructors. At ALS provider courses and ILS provider engaged by an identical number for each course director-7. During year 2016, the instructor courses had been organized and implemented. Four BLS / AED instructor and 3 Generic instructor training. Total had been implemented 65 courses attended and passed by 706 participants. Conclusion: In just half a year, a number on courses have been conducted by Serbian Resuscitation Council. Although, legally binding standards for taking care of life-threatened patients under protocols don't exist, except those accredited by health organizations, large number of starters are motivated to attend the courses. Long term following is necessary so that the activity trend from Serbian Resuscitation Council can be determined as well as response of starters to attend the courses.
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