PMID: 11334689May 4, 2001Paper

Developing leaders for advanced life support: evaluation of a training programme

Resuscitation
S Cooper

Abstract

To evaluate the effectiveness of a leadership development seminar introduced into the Resuscitation Council (UK) Advanced Life Support (ALS) Provider course. Observational assessments of leadership performance during cardiac arrest scenarios before and after a leadership seminar. The leadership training programme significantly improved candidates leadership performance in the training situation. A formal leadership development programme should be introduced into advanced life support courses.

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