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Announcing the release of the 8th ATLS Manual at Clinical Congress in San Francisco this October! The 8th edition student manual will be in full color with 100 additional images. It includes a DVD with skills from the course demonstrated in video segments. The manual will be available for sale at Clinical Congress and on our website. You may purchase the current 7th edition manual by clicking here. |
| The 8th edition faculty manual has been reorganized into three sections: one for Coordinators and Course Directors, one for the Student Course manual, and one for the Instructor Course manual. Covers will be included for each section so they can be bound separately or as a single manual. Each faculty manual will come with a DVD including the complete set of slides, slide guides, x-rays and an electronic copy of the faculty manual. The faculty manual is available only through approved ATLS Instructor Courses. |
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Postcourse Reports, Coordinator Documents, Course Evaluations & Critiques
Information about the ATLS® Program
The onsite coordinator listed for each course on the master schedule manages course registration. Registration fees vary by site. The number of participants per course is limited to provide the maximum learning opportunity and enhance your interaction with the experienced faculty. The onsite coordinator provides information about availability in the course, registration procedures, course fees, and precourse materials.
This master course listing is intended and restricted for use by qualified participants who are seeking a course in which to participate. Use by other persons or organizations to promote their products or for any other purpose is forbidden. Written permission must be obtained from the ACS webmaster to link this site's course listing to another site listing American College of Surgeons' ATLS® Courses.
International Promulgation
7th Edition updating process for Instructors, Educators, and Coordinators
TEAM (Trauma Evaluation and Management)
If you need further assistance, please contact the ATLS® Program Office at 312-202-5160 or E-Mail at atls@facs.org.
Online April 23, 2008