FAB Training

Pre-hospital Care

Prehospital care refers to any emergency medical care a patient receives prior to their arrival at the hospital or emergency department. Typically, this care comes from Emergency Medical Services providers however can be advanced first aiders, Event Medical personnel and those working within a healthcare environment. 

Our prehospital care courses cover a raft of subjects and are suitable for a host of positions.

First Response in Emergency Care (FREC)

In the context of pre-hospital care and emergency medical training in the United Kingdom, “FREC” stands for “First Response Emergency Care.” The qualifications are designed to provide individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to respond effectively to medical emergencies and provide immediate care to patients before they reach a hospital or other healthcare facility. These qualifications are often sought by individuals working in roles such as emergency first responders, ambulance technicians, or other positions within the pre-hospital care sector.

 

Immediate Life Support

Intermediate Life Support is a level of training undertaken in order to provide emergency medical care outside medical facilities. ILS is classed as mid-level emergency medical care provided by trained first responders who receive more training than basic life support providers, but less than advanced life support providers. 

Basic Life Support

Are you a Healthcare professional or work in an environment where you may encounter a life-threatening situation such as a healthcare facility or an area of public safety? Are you required to undertake a mandatory annual essential skills update in order to maintain quality standards in your area of work? Our range of Basic Life Support courses revolve around administering high-quality and effective CPR for adults, children and infants as well as looking at other life support skills. 

Life Saving Medication

This range of qualifications cover courses specific to those responsible for administering lifesaving medications within event medical or healthcare environments. 

CPD

We are pleased to offer a range of exciting, engaging and relevant clinician-lead CPD courses for the prehospital care sector. 

These courses cover a wide range of subjects, using the latest clinical evidence and guidelines to ensure delegates are provided with the most up-to-date information and practice in that area, delivered to focussed groups of no more than 8 delegates.