A student's perspective: are medical students adequately trained in BLS?
Tobi Oyewole,1 Folashade Oyewole2 1University of Liverpool - The School of Medicine, Liverpool, 2Imperial College London, London, UKWe read with great interest the article by Lami et al regarding improving basic life support (BLS) training for medical students.1 We agree that BLS skills are vital fo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advances in medical education and practice 2016-01, Vol.7, p.645-646 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tobi Oyewole,1 Folashade Oyewole2 1University of Liverpool - The School of Medicine, Liverpool, 2Imperial College London, London, UKWe read with great interest the article by Lami et al regarding improving basic life support (BLS) training for medical students.1 We agree that BLS skills are vital for junior doctors. The days of trial by fire have long gone away, and junior doctors and medical students need to feel that they are adequately trained to handle emergency situations they may face in hospital.Read the original article |
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ISSN: | 1179-7258 1179-7258 |
DOI: | 10.2147/AMEP.S123246 |