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ACS Advanced Trauma Life Support

Master the essential skills to save lives with our American College of Surgeons (ACS) certified ATLS course. At RED TACT, […]

Starts: February 1, 2026
3 days
Ends: December 31, 2026

Course Information

Eligibility

Only Doctors

Course Overview

Master the essential skills to save lives with our American College of Surgeons (ACS) certified ATLS course. At RED TACT, we combine the global gold standard of ACS guidelines with our signature simulation-based training to ensure you are “code-ready” when every second counts.

Enrollment

₹32,500.00

Quick Facts

  • Industry Recognized
  • Expert Instructors
  • Hands-on Training
  • Lifetime Support

Who is this program for?

Designed for doctors managing definitive trauma care

Program for professionals
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Emergency Physicians

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General Surgeons

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Orthopedic Surgeons

Programme Highlights

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Program highlights

ACS-validated Global Standard for Trauma Management

Essential certification for all physicians who manage trauma

Simulation based learning

Certified Instructors

Curriculum & Specialisations

Comprehensive learning modules

Application Process

Simple and streamlined process

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Course selection

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Payment process

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Certificate

Earn a recognized certificate upon completion.

Student Testimonials

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Frequently Asked Questions

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While PHTLS focuses on stabilization for transport, ATLS focuses on definitive care in the hospital setting, including advanced imaging, chest tube insertion, and surgical priorities.

Instead of just watching a video, you will work with high-fidelity manikins that provide real-time data on your compression depth and rate. At RED TACT, we simulate real clinical environments to help you practice the stress and teamwork of a real cardiac arrest scenario, rather than just practicing in a quiet classroom.

The full Provider course is a 3-day intensive program. It is highly structured, with limited seats (usually 16 per batch) to ensure a high instructor-to-student ratio.

The certification is valid for two years.Renewal: Take the 1-day course if your card is still active.Initial: Take the 2-day course if you are a first-timer or your card has expired significantly.

You must complete the AHA Precourse Self-Assessment (online). Most students spend 2–4 hours reviewing the PALS manual and practicing rhythms before showing up to ensure they pass the 70% entry threshold.

RedTACT issues AHA eCards. Once the instructor submits your successful roster, you’ll receive an email to claim your digital card—usually within 24 to 48 hours.

Yes. You must complete the PHTLS Pre-test and bring the answer sheet to class. Reading the 10th Edition manual beforehand is highly recommended as the course is scenario-heavy.

Don’t worry! Our instructors are committed to your success. If you struggle with the skills or the multiple-choice exam, we provide remediation on the same day. You will have the opportunity to review the material and re-test once you feel confident.

It is rigorous. You must pass a written MCQ exam and a Practical Skills Assessment (Initial Assessment). You must also demonstrate proficiency in surgical skills like cricothyrotomy and needle decompression.

It is a mandatory online exam. You must score at least 70% and present the certificate (printed or digital) to the RedTACT instructor before the class begins. It covers ECG rhythms and pharmacology.

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