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The trauma course which starts where the others end
Take advantage of this rare opportunity to undertake the Trauma Care After Resuscitation (TCAR) course in-person. Unlike trauma programmes targeted at prehospital or emergency care providers, TCAR is explicitly designed for bedside professionals who care for injured patients in critical care, theatre, HDU, ward and in rehabilitation settings. It provides a sound knowledge base for patient care in the hours, days and weeks after trauma.
TCAR gives delegates the knowledge and clinical reasoning skills to address numerous NMTNG competencies. It begins by focussing on concepts relevant to the nursing care of all injured, hospitalised patients, before progressing to cover the injury-to-discharge care of trauma patients.
This is a rare opportunity to join the course in-person in Scotland, while having the chance to network with like-minded professionals from across the UK. This is especially important for staff who work in major trauma centres and trauma units in outlying wards, to further support and develop their trauma knowledge and provide a platform for meeting like-minded professionals.
For more information about the course, visit the TCAR website. The paediatric care after resuscitation (PCAR) is also available this summer in Liverpool, on 19-20 June (see attached brochure for details).
Cost: £315 per person for the 2-day course. This includes one year access to additional TCAR course content, resources, and 18 CPD hours.
How to book: Book the Glasgow course via the TCAR website.