Advanced trauma life support in the United Kingdom: Time to move on

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In summary, although the ATLS course has been invaluable, I think that there are several strong reasons for the UK to develop its own trauma life support course. The national course committee would have the freedom to produce a course to suit the way trauma care is delivered in the NHS and the resources currently going to our American colleagues could be invested in our own training programme.

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Nolan, J. P. (2005, January). Advanced trauma life support in the United Kingdom: Time to move on. Emergency Medicine Journal. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.2004.018507

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