MUSCAT : The course trains the multi-profession healthcare teams with a systematic approach to recognizing, treating, and escalating to a higher level of care when needed to preserve the patient’s life.
As part of the license, SQCCCRC conducted the training in collaboration with Portsmouth Hospital University Trust from the United Kingdom; the training course was attended by 29 staff members, 12 of who became certified trainers.
ALERT is a system that uses a structured and prioritized patient assessment and management to enable a pre-emptive approach to critical illness. ALERT instructs staff in the recognition of impending clinical deterioration, the management of disordered physiology and other aspects of the delivery of acute care.
The newly certified trainers can now contribute their expertise to further enhance the skills and knowledge within SQCCCRC, and health care provider in Oman and the region.
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SQCCCRC will be organizing ALERT course training and certification periodically. Registration will be opened for participants across health institutions inside and outside the Sultanate of Oman. The programme focuses on the detection and management of threatening events in healthcare institutions.
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