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Certificate course in Fibre Optic Bronchoscopy

Master the essential skills to save lives with RED TACT certified FOB course. At RED TACT, we combine the global […]

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

Course Information

Eligibility

Any healthcare professional

Course Overview

Master the essential skills to save lives with RED TACT certified FOB course. At RED TACT, we combine the global gold standard with our signature simulation-based training to ensure you are “code-ready” when every second counts.

Enrollment

₹5,000.00

Quick Facts

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

Who is this program for?

Designed for professional in a public-facing role

Program for professionals
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Pulmonologists

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Anesthesiologists

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Critical Care Physicians

Programme Highlights

Discover what makes our training programs exceptional

Nationally Recognized RED TACT Certification

Non-medical first responder training

Certified Instructors

Curriculum & Specialisations

Comprehensive learning modules

Application Process

Simple and streamlined process

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Course selection

Go through the program details to pick what

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Payment process

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Get a confirmation email

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Certificate

Earn a recognized certificate upon completion.

Student Testimonials

Hear from our successful graduates

Dr. Arjun Mehra

The Code Management Scenarios at Red TACT were a game-changer for me. As a resident, the ‘Mega Code’ practice gave me the confidence to lead a team during a real cardiac arrest last week. The focus on closed-loop communication actually saved us from a medication error. Truly world-class training.

- Dr. Arjun Mehra, Junior Resident, Cardiology
Priyanka Nair

The hands-on practice with Airway Skills was exceptional. Being able to practice with different adjuncts and learning the ‘E-C Clamp’ technique for bag-mask ventilation helped me overcome my fear of airway management. The instructors are patient, knowledgeable, and very witty!

- Priyanka Nair, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Rajesh Iyer

As a school administrator, I wanted our staff to be prepared for anything. The CPR/AED for All Ages module was incredibly practical. The trainers made the transition between adult and infant protocols so easy to understand. We now feel much safer having an AED on campus.

- Rajesh Iyer, Director of Operations, Global International School

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

Only if you are identified as having Instructor Potential (IP) during your provider course. This is based on achieving a very high score and demonstrating exceptional leadership during simulations.

Yes, as long as you have a solid grasp of rhythm recognition and pharmacology. However, most Training Centers like RedTACT require a valid BLS Provider card first.

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.

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.

You must hold a valid AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card. RedTACT typically offers a “one-day bridge” where you can renew BLS in the morning and start ACLS immediately after.

Yes. Because our course is AHA-certified, your BLS Provider eCard is recognized globally. This is the gold standard required for medical licensing (like USMLE, PLAB, or NMC) and employment in hospitals across the Middle East, Europe, and North America.

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.

Usually, no. For most Heartsaver courses, you are only required to pass the Skills Assessment (demonstrating you can do CPR and use the AED). Some employers may request the optional written test, so check your job requirements.

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.

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