Neonatal Resuscitation Programme (NRP)
The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) is an educational program developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Heart Association (AHA) that teaches healthcare professionals an evidence-based approach to resuscitating a newborn. The course uses a blended learning format with online testing and hands-on simulation to train providers on basic and advanced resuscitation skills, with a focus on effective teamwork and communication during emergencies
Mr. Alexander Agbo
admin.assistant@gphc.gov.gy
227-8245 ext 1318
Trauma Team Training (TTT)
A Trauma Team Training course is a multidisciplinary program that uses high-fidelity simulation to train healthcare teams to work together effectively during a trauma event. These courses focus on both clinical skills and non-technical skills like communication, leadership, and crisis management, with the goal of improving patient outcomes in high-stress situations
Mr. Alexander Agbo
admin.assistant@gphc.gov.gy
227-8245 ext 1318
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
An ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) course is a training program for healthcare professionals to manage life-threatening cardiac and respiratory emergencies. It builds on Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, teaching participants how to use algorithms, perform high-performance team resuscitation, and administer medications to treat cardiac arrest, stroke, and other cardiopulmonary events.
Mr. Alexander Agbo
admin.assistant@gphc.gov.gy
227-8245 ext 1318
Basic Life Support (BLS)
A BLS (Basic Life Support) course is a training program for healthcare professionals and first responders on how to perform essential life-saving skills, such as recognizing life-threatening emergencies, giving high-quality CPR, providing ventilation, and using an AED
Mr. Alexander Agbo
admin.assistant@gphc.gov.gy
227-8245 ext 1318
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
PALS trains healthcare providers to manage pediatric emergencies, focusing on improving outcomes for critically ill infants and children.
Mr. Alexander Agbo
admin.assistant@gphc.gov.gy
227-8245 ext 1318
