e-Immediate Life Support (eILS) AM - Richmond Pharmacology 02/06/2025
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e-Immediate Life Support (eILS) AM - Richmond Pharmacology 02/06/2025

RCUK ILS course provides a variety of skills, including managing a deteriorating patient and identifying causes and treating cardiac arrest.

By Richmond Pharmacology

Date and time

Mon, 2 Jun 2025 08:45 - 13:15 GMT+1

Location

Axe & bottle court

70 Newcomen Street London SE1 1YT United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours 30 minutes
  • No venue parking

e-Immediate Life Support (eILS) AM session - Richmond Pharmacology 02/06/2025

ILS was developed by Resuscitation Council UK for healthcare professionals who may have to act as the first responder in an emergency, giving them the skills to manage patients in cardiac arrest before a cardiac arrest team arrives.

APPLICANTS PLEASE NOTE: The e-ILS course combines half a day of e-learning with half a day of face-to-face learning. The e-learning should be completed before the face-to-face day as preparation for the course.

Course time: 4.5 hours | CPD points: 5

Certificate: Sucessfull candidates receive a RCUK ILS provider certificate valid for one year.

Pre-course preparation:

Before the course, you will be registered on RCUK Learning Management System (LMS). There, you can access pre-course course modules that will prepare you for your face-to-face session, and you you will be asked to complete a pre-course multiple choice question (MCQ) paper.

You will receive your course manual at least two weeks before the course. Candidates are expected to read the manual in preparation for the course.

During the course, you will develop the skills to:

  • identify the causes and promote the prevention of cardiopulmonary arrest;
  • recognise and treat the deteriorating patient using the ABCDE approach;
  • undertake the skills of quality CPR and defibrillation (manual and /or AED) and simple airway manoeuvres;
  • utilise non-technical skills to facilitate team leadership and effective team membership.

Refund up to 2 weeks before the course

Frequently asked questions

Am I eligible to attend the ILS course?

If you are a doctor, medical student, nurse, nursing student, midwife, ODP, cardiac technician, resuscitation officer, healthcare provider , dental nurse, dentist, paramedic/ ambulance technician, healthcare assistant or nursing associates.

Are other professions consider eligible for the ILS course

It may also be suitable for you if you are a fire service technician, police personnel prison officer or cabin crew.

Are CPD points available for the course?

Yes, CPD points are available according to the table displayed on RCUK website. If you have any further queries regarding CPD points, please contact the Royal Colleges directly.

Is the course venue acessible?

Yes, the venue is accessible. If you require any additional assistance, please contact us in advance.

Is ILS certificate recognised outside UK?

ILS certification is recognised across the UK, the EU and Australia.

How to I get to Richmond Pharmacology?

We are located five min walking from London Bridge Tube and Train Station and Borough Tube Station. Additionally, several bus stops.

Organised by

Richmond Pharmacology is a leading contract research organisation (CRO) specialising in early-phase clinical trials. Richmond Pharmacology was founded in 2001 through a partnership with the NHS and St George’s University Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

We specialise in first-in-human studies and adaptive clinical trials, conducting 20% of the overall number of Phase I studies in the UK. The first patient in the first ever in vivo CRISPR-cas9 FIH study was treated by us. We are one of the leaders in advanced therapy studies.

Our clients are international with trial sponsors coming from Europe, US and Japanese markets.

As a research organisation run by healthcare professionals, Richmond Pharmacology makes a meaningful contribution towards bringing new medicines to market. We interact with healthy research volunteers, patients, clinical and academic specialists in their respective fields, to ensure our research meets the highest regulatory, scientific, quality, and ethical standards. We are personable, flexible, and transparent in our processes.

How do we do this?

Richmond’s long-established partnership with a world-class Scientific Advisory Board provides medically driven outcome-based solutions and puts us at the forefront of the industry globally.

Our accreditation by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency provides assurance that you will be working with a credible organisation that conforms to only the highest of clinical and regulatory standards.