This ALS Recertification Course is for individuals who have previously completed Advanced Life Support training and require recertification. This is an accredited course delivered through blended learning with 6 hours eLearning followed by 4 hours face-to-face program, coordinated by highly qualified, experienced facilitators. The course uses multiple workstations to assist the integration of theory into practice. During the course, the participants actually get to utilise the equipment, perform procedures and manage the arrest scenarios themselves.
The ALS Recertification Course is consistent with the guidelines produced by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC), which is Australia’s national representative on the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR).
During the course, the participants actually use the equipment, perform procedures and manage the arrest scenarios themselves.
Numbers are strictly limited and due to the popularity of our education programs we advise you to register early. We have a limit of 5 participants per Facilitator for this course and courses tend to book out very quickly.
Megacode management – practice of clinical arrest scenarios
Assessment of clinical arrest scenarios – megacode management
Theoretical examination
Access code to complete online pre-course material will be emailed prior to the course.
Registration Fees
Cost:Â $375.00 (GST Inclusive)
Catering:Â Morning tea provided
Cancellation Policy: Due to the popularity of our programs, your registration will only be confirmed upon receipt of a completed application form and full payment, subject to availability. We must receive seven (7) days notification of cancellation of your attendance at any course. Your registration fee will be refunded to you less a $50 cancellation fee to cover administration & processing costs, Upon seven (7) days notification of cancellation of attendance, your registration may be transferred, with no additional cost, to a future HealthCare Training Service course within the next four (4) months, if registration numbers permit. Further, you may only transfer your registration in any program once. Cancellations will not be accepted within 7 days of a scheduled course. If you cancel your attendance within 7 days of scheduled course, your registration fee with be forfeited.
Note: In the unlikely event that the course is cancelled, your registration fee will be returned in full. As many programs fill up quickly, participants are advised to book early to avoid the disappointment of missing out.
Semester 1:
January 23rd 2026Â FULLÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â April 23rd 2026
February 18th 2026 2 places left   May 15th 2026
February 27th 2026 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â May 28th 2026
March 17th 2026 FULLÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â June 10th 2026
April 2nd 2026Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â June 25th 2026
Semester 2: July 15th 2026
August 10th 2026
September 16th 2026
October 6th 2026
November 11th 2026
November 24th 2026
December 10th 2026
December 14th 2026
Venue Details
The Brook Hotel
167 Osborne Road
Mitchelton Qld 405
4 reviews for Advanced Life Support (ALS2) Recertification
Louise (Brisbane) –
Excellent update – concise and informative. Always well done.
Jo (Bundaberg) –
Very informative and educational. Fantastic Facilitators. Lots of fun.
Dr Ken (Bundaberg) –
The practical scenarios were invaluable. The overview of ‘where we are at’ with regards to resuscitation was most useful. Please continue same.v
Rosie (Brisbane) –
This is such an engaging course with wonderful Presenters.
Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine (ACRRM) hours
This activity has been accredited by the Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine (ACRRM), with the following CPD hours awarded:
3.25 Performance review
6.5 Educational activity [ALS, Professionalism, Ethical practice]
HLR hours [Anaesthesia, Emergency medicine, General practice, Pain medicine, Radiology]
MOPS Anaesthetics [Emergency Response]
3.25 MOPS Emergency Medicine hours
Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) CPD Program
Participants in the Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) CPD program are able to claim this Advanced Life Support Level 2 Course as an emergency response activity in their CPD portfolio. Emergency response activity: Caridac Arrest (ALS) Recognition Code: ER-26-CA-007
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours
In addition, attendance at this course provides you with 10 Continuing Professional Development hours as part of your planned learning activities to maintain, improve and broaden your knowledge, expertise and competence. (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, 2016)
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Medical Officers who are members of RACGP are able to self-submit CPD hours through RACGP self-service.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is required for enrolment in the ALS Recertification Course and gained through one of the following avenues:
Recognition of Current Competence (RCC)
HealthCare Training Service will provide RCC where a participant has previously successfully completed all requirements of the full 2-day advanced life support course or ALS recertification course within the preceding twelve (12) months and is required to be reassessed to ensure that competence is being maintained. RCC does not include any additional training of advanced life support competency. If RCC can be demonstrated by the participant, the participant is entitled to enrol in the ALS Recertification Course.
Recognition of Qualifications issued by other accredited ALS Providers
HealthCare Training Service recognises Advanced Life Support Certification and statements of attainment issued by any other accredited Advanced Life Support Course provider. A participant who holds certification of ALS competency completed by the participant within the preceding twelve (12) months will be entitled to enrol in the ALS Recertification Course.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of prior learning is available to all HealthCare Training Service participants. RPL is a process that recognises the individual’s non-formal and informal learning to determine the extent to which that individual has achieved the required learning outcomes or competency outcomes. RPL does not include additional training of advanced life support competency.
RPL involves the assessment of previously unrecognised skills and knowledge an individual has achieved outside of an accredited Advanced Life Support Course. To achieve RPL the individual will need to demonstrate advanced knowledge and clinical competence in advanced life support practices. This may be achieved through the successful completion of an un-accredited advanced life support course and/or demonstrated extensive clinical experience in a critical care, emergency or trauma unit.
A participant who demonstrates prior learning and competence in advanced life support will be entitled to enrol in the ALS Recertification Course. Participants wishing to apply for RPL should contact the ALS Course Coordinator to discuss their suitability for RPL.
Louise (Brisbane) –
Excellent update – concise and informative. Always well done.
Jo (Bundaberg) –
Very informative and educational. Fantastic Facilitators. Lots of fun.
Dr Ken (Bundaberg) –
The practical scenarios were invaluable. The overview of ‘where we are at’ with regards to resuscitation was most useful. Please continue same.v
Rosie (Brisbane) –
This is such an engaging course with wonderful Presenters.