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44 Trainees as leaders of BLS teaching in schools for 11–16 year olds through #CPRinschools: a national programme endorsed by the UK foundation programme organisation
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Background
The present study, #CPRinSchools, explores healthcare professionals in training as leaders of BLS teaching in UK secondary schools for children in aged 11–16. This initiative which has gained endorsement from the UK Foundation Programme Organisation and attracted medical education stakeholder interest (GMC, AoMRC, RCP) has been piloted amongst foundation doctors nationally and delivered to over 1000 pupils.
Conclusions
#CPRinSchools significantly improves secondary school children’s knowledge of the key principles of Basic Life Support. Foundation Doctor engagement with #CPRinSchools improves their personal qualities and teamworking skills which they can apply in other contexts within the clinical environment to improve patient care and outcomes.
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Additional information
Published: November, 2018. Conference paper.
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Last updated: | 30 April 2024 |
First contributed: | 02 August 2023 |
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