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Reference Code |
EUG2_T2_1_0112 |
Host Institution |
UAH - University of Alcalá |
Description |
Subject. Emergency: resuscitation and other life-threatening situations response.
In this course the following skills, situations and topics will be approached:
- Safety at the scene and safe approach.
- The ‘chain of survival’.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
- Automated External Defibrillation (AED).
- ‘Stop the bleed’ campaign: skills and protocol.
- Responding to ‘choke’ (foreign body airway obstruction)
- Hartford Consensus: ‘THREAT’ & ‘Run-Hide-Fight’ protocols.
- Resilience at the University Campus: spreading the word.
The course consists of 4 days of in-person teaching and 1 additional day online.
Staff from Lund University will also teach some of the sessions.
A B2 Level of English is needed.
Number of ECTS: 3 |
Period |
12 Jan 2026 — 16 Jan 2026 |
Duration |
Up to 1 week in length |
Mode |
Blended |
Type of activity |
Course |
Target groups |
Undergraduate students, Master students, PhD students |
Location |
Alcalá, Spain |
WP |
WP 2 |
ISCED Fields of Study |
09 - Health and welfare |
Contact Person |
Ana Gigosos ana.gigosos@uah.es |
Content and Methodology |
Online lectures, presentations, training on CPR+AED+other emergency scenarios both in adults and pediatric patients: Simulated based learning, mixed virtual reality (VR) for critical incidents, problem-based learning, crisis resource management (CRM), “pit crew attitude” and teamworking will be used as methodologies.
In one session innovative learning throughout virtual reality (immersive experience with VR-googles) will be used.
Pre and post tests and wrap-up sessions will be possible after a flipped learning and flipped teaching approach |
Recognition |
Transcript of records - ECTS |
Language |
English |
Funding by EUGLOH budget |
Funded in full |
Recruitment of Participants |
Qualitative Assessment |
Number of open spots |
30 |
Call for Applications |
Closed
Last call
25 Jun 2025 — 1 Oct 2025
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