What this course is about
This two-day Advanced Life Support (ALS) Level 2 course is designed for healthcare professionals who want to develop leadership, critical thinking, and advanced decision-making skills in resuscitation.
Endorsed by the Australian College of Nursing, Australia (ACN) and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) the course reflects the latest Australia and New Zealand Committee of Resuscitation (ANZCOR) guidelines for advanced life support.
Course Structure
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Duration: Two days (plus pre-reading and online video component)
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Content: Combination of theory, practical skill development, and assessment
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Format: In-person learning with experienced facilitators supporting and coaching you throughout
Key Learning Outcomes
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Understand the difference between collapse and cardiac arrest, recognising the specific signs and causes
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Identify causes of unconsciousness, including head injuries, epilepsy, and overdose
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Learn that loss of consciousness does not always mean cardiac arrest
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Emphasise correct response in medical emergencies:
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Perform pulse checks before starting cardiac compressions
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Only perform compressions if the patient is pulseless
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A strong emphasis is placed on assessing before acting, ensuring a deliberate and accurate approach to emergency care.
Accreditation Requirements
To be awarded full accreditation, you must demonstrate a high level of advanced knowledge and skills.
- Accredited Certificate: Issued upon successful demonstration of skills and knowledge
- Certificate of Attendance: Issued if the competency requirements are not met
additional Certification
As part of this course, you also have access to the theoretical component of Basic Life Support (BLS). By undertaking a competency assessment during the course, you will also be awarded a CPR Basic Life Support certificate — providing you with an added credential at no extra cost.
- Lisa, Advanced Life Support, The Gold Coast 2024
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Are both your ALS courses endorsed or accredited?
Yes, our two-day ALS course and the one-day Recertification ALS course are fully endorsed by the Australian College of Nursing (ACN) according to our Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Endorsed Course Standards and accredited by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM).
Both ALS courses reflect the latest Australia New Zealand Committee of Resuscitation (ANZCOR) guidelines for advanced life support.
Is this a Nationally recognised course?
Yes, it is nationally endorsed through the Australian College of Nurses and also has a medical accreditation through ACCRM.
What is the difference between ALS Level 1 and ALS Level 2?
ALS level 1
ALS1 is a more fundamental level for nurses with little cardiac arrest exposure. It is designed to train the nurse to assist in an emergency until experienced clinicians provide further care.
ALS level 2
ALS2 course focuses on developing advanced skills in the assessment of a deteriorating patient and knowledge in managing cardiac arrest and other medical emergencies. It provides a higher depth of clinical intervention and may involve initiating intravenous access, interpreting rhythm strips and delivering emergency medications and urgent manual defibrillation. This course covers advanced resuscitation skills and the development of emergency team leadership abilities.
Do I have to do the ALS1 before registering for the ALS2 course you provide?
The nurse does not have to do the ALS1 before attending the level ALS2 course. It is not a prerequisite to ALS2.
The Nurses For Nurses Network only provide ALS2 level courses.
I'm not a critical care or emergency nurse. I work in the telemetry ward but have little knowledge of ALS. Will I still be able to attend? will I be given extra support?
You are welcome to attend, but you must enrol in the two-day ALS course, not the shortened one-day Recertification ALS course. In the two-day ALS program, there is an increase in the time allocated to present the basics of arrhythmias before the life-threatening arrhythmias lecture. This extra time is to assist anyone enrolled who is not experienced in ALS. You will also be given extra support in the mega code.
I'm not an experienced critical care nurse and am worried about the assessment pieces. What happens if I can’t meet the requirements for the assessment pieces?
There are two options in answering the above question:
First Option
If you are unable to pass the mega code competency or defibrillation competency, the facilitators will assist you and give you extra coaching with the required clinical skills. You will also be given an opportunity to re-sit your test at the end of the day. The facilitator will assist you prior to the re-sit by explaining the concepts you may have missed.
The Nurses For Nurses Network are committed to assisting inexperienced nurses to gain these skills and does not expect anyone to pass without adequate coaching and support.
Second Option
If you would rather not re-sit and redo the mega code assessment, you can elect to have a certificate of attendance which will still be issued to you. The facilitator may also indicate that this is the best option for you.
Your certificate will differ slightly from the certificate if you have passed all your assessments. However, you will still achieve your CPD hours.
After I have completed the two-day ALS course, am I then eligible in the future to book in to the one-day Recertification course?
Yes, correct. You don’t have to repeat the two-day ALS course if you recently completed the one-day Recertification ALS course.
However, some nurses each year or two repeat the two-day ALS course to revise the content in more depth as they prefer the slower two-day ALS course.
Also, if it is a number of years since you attended an ALS course and you don’t work in critical care or the emergency department, we would encourage you to redo the two-day ALS course, where you are provided with a slower pace and more time for practice.
How often am I expected to attend the one-day Recertification course?
How often you attend the one-day Recertification course is usually set by your hospital or institution you work for. Some hospitals require it every year, others every second year.
My facility only has a 10-lead ECG machine. Is this course applicable?
The 10-lead ECG machine makes no difference to the interpretation of rhythm strips.
COURSE ACCREDITATION
This course will be conducted by Health Ed. Professionals and continuing professional development hours are endorsed by the Australian College of Nursing and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine.
This course is fully compliant with the latest ANZCOR guidelines.
On successful completion of the assessment, you will be awarded a certificate in Advanced Life Support Level 2 and CPR Basic Life Support.
Course Content
- Recognition of Life-threatening Arrhythmias
- Pharmacology: Management According to the Latest ARC Guidelines
- Airway Management
- Mega Code Practical Assessment: Team Leader Role Scenarios
- Defibrillation
- Life Support Algorithms
- CPR Basic Life Support Practical Assessment
- Assertiveness Training
The Program
PRE-COUSE ACTIVITIES
To be completed before day one (you will need to put aside at least 5 hours to complete):
- A course workbook that includes practice exams
- A number of webinars on key aspects of course content
DAY ONE
0900 – 0930: Course welcome and registration
0930 – 1700: Course content
DAY TWO
0800 – 1500: Course content
NB: Day two may finish earlier.
– Jodie, Advanced Life Support, The Gold Coast 2024
COURSE CO-ORDINATOR & SENIOR EDUCATOR:
Ms Anne Evans-Murray
Anne is a critical care nurse educator with more than 26 years of experience in clinical teaching both in the hospital and tertiary sectors. She is a Professional Registered Counsellor as well and has her own health education business and counselling practice.
Anne is a national and international lecturer, presenting seminars on general nursing, high dependency, assessment skills of the deteriorating patient and interpretation of ECG skills. These topics are taught in Australia and New Zealand to a broad range of healthcare professionals, including paramedics, nurses and doctors. Anne has extensive experience teaching advanced life support to nurses and doctors for over 25 years.
– Kirsten, Advanced Life Support, The Gold Coast 2024
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What’s Included:
- An extensive course program based on current best practice
- A Presenter who is a recognised expert in her field and is excited to be able to share her skill, knowledge, and passion with Course Attendees
- An online course library for completion of pre-course activities
- A Course pack that includes a notepad, pen, and additional information to support a fantastic Course experience
- Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea, as outlined in the program
- A Certificate that also identifies the CPD hours attached to the course program

Registration Cost
$830.00 inc GST


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The Venue:
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Harbourtown Shopping Centre, Harbourtown Dve,
Biggera Waters, QLD, 4216
(07) 5563 9433
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Would you like to learn more about ECG interpretation?
ECGs Simply: Cardiac Arrhythmias Made Easy
The purpose of this book is to present the often complicated explanation of electrocardiography in a simple and easy to read manner. ECGs Simply underpins the course content and will be a valued edition to your education library.
- PLEASE NOTE: You will be taken through to the Stones Corner Book Store's Website

WHAT OUR ATTENDEES HAD TO SAY
Thank you for another wonderful ALS. Anne, you give confidence to all who attend. You have a wonderful gift.

Dawn
Absolutely amazing experience, will see you again thank you for making a stressful thing so much easier.

Tracy
Very supportive and empowering presenters. This course with assessment can be stressful. Best ALS course I've done because of me previous comments.

Kerrie
I love the teaching style, starting from the basics was refreshing. The assessment style and feeling safe to make errors and learn from them is empowering. Thank you and the team

Laura
Both of the teachers were very kind and patient. Their knowledge was extensive and they explained the topics with clarity and precision. The skills they taught are life saving. I will recommend this course to everyone in the field

Nicola
I found the course the best one I’ve attended. I found Anne’s delivery easy to understand and thoroughly engaging. Anne truly ensures a comfortable learning experience without any judgments.
Thank you, your skillset is amazing and really appreciated. Very inspiring.

Michelle
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