Emergency Nursing
Emergency Nursing specializes in the immediate assessment, stabilization, and ongoing care of patients with acute and life-threatening conditions, in fast-paced clinical environments, focusing on quick decision-making, effective resource management, and close interdisciplinary collaboration.
Causes of Cardiac Arrest in Pregnant Women & Specialized CPR
Specialized training in recognizing and managing cardiac arrest in a pregnant woman, with modern guidelines and high-precision practical skills.
Urgent, Life-Threatening Situations
Anaphylaxis, poisonings, pulmonary embolism, and hypovolemia – recognition and immediate interventions to save a life.
Electroshock Treatments & Manual Defibrillation
Safe, effective, and technically sound defibrillation application in critical incidents
Oxygenation & Non-Invasive Ventilation Methods
Modern breathing support techniques for stabilizing patients without invasive interventions.
Medical & Trauma Emergencies Outside the Hospital
Recognition of common and dangerous emergency cases in the community and effective first response
Airway & Ventilation Management - Hands-On Practice
Practice in basic and advanced airway management and ventilation techniques with clinically realistic scenarios.
Cardiac Arrest Inside & Outside the Hospital - Practical Training
Interactive scenarios for handling setbacks, so you can build confidence, speed, and teamwork.
In-Hospital Resuscitation & Life Support (ERC 2025)
Comprehensive training based on the ERC 2025 guidelines and practical application in real scenarios.
Bradycardia & Temporary Pacemaker (ERC 2025)
Recognizing dangerous slow heartbeats and using safe temporary pacing techniques according to ERC 2025.
Triage Systems in Emergency Departments
Training in modern triage systems for quick assessment and proper sorting of patients in the ER.