Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus (ETAT+)

Length

120 minutes

Target Audiences

  • Health professionals working in settings where ETAT+ is practised, as well as health professionals intending to travel to work in these areas.

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Course information

Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment Plus (ETAT+) is a well-established multi-professional course for health professionals looking after children in low resource settings. Its development has been led from Malawi and Kenya. The College has been a longstanding partner, training clinicians in the UK, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Myanmar and facilitating national hospital implementation programmes.

ETAT+ teaches a structured approach to the care of sick children, based on the best evidence and aligned to World Health Organization (WHO) guidance. It also promotes a team approach, utilising the skills of all health professionals, and encourages continuous quality improvement.

About the online learning

This e-learning can be used for pre-course study for an ETAT+ course, or for revision following a course. It can also be used by anyone wishing to learn more about ETAT+ treatment.

It is aimed both at health professionals working in settings where ETAT+ is practised, as well as health professionals intending to travel to work in these areas.

The course comprises 9 interactive modules incorporating videos and self-test questions, and a final self-test module in which you will manage patients through shifts in an emergency department and neonatal unit.

Feedback and contact

If you wish to provide any feedback or would like to know more about the programme, please contact the team at global@rcpch.ac.uk.

Video content development by Tom Gibb at Picturing Health.

Funding

Jersey International Development Fund and UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office

Subject matter experts

Dr Alexandra Pledge

Lead reviewer

Dr Deirdre O'Donnell

Lead reviewer

Dr Andrew McArdle

Content development and instructional design

Dr Wilma Tanga

Content development and instructional design

Clémence Muzard

Programme support

Marcus Wootton

Programme support

Creation and review log

Creation/reviewDate
Launch dateJanuary 2021
Next reviewJanuary 2024

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