ILS Course - Suffolk
5th September 2026
Course Dates: 5th September 2026
Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Duration: 1 Day
Qualification: Qualsafe Level 4 Award in Out of Hospital Adult Immediate Life Support (RQF)
Develop the knowledge, confidence and practical skills needed to recognise and manage deteriorating patients with our Qualsafe Level 4 Award in Out of Hospital Adult Immediate Life Support (RQF) course in Bury St Edmunds.
This one-day programme is designed for healthcare professionals and others working in patient-facing roles who may be required to assess and manage deteriorating patients or participate in resuscitation attempts as part of their duties. Delivered by experienced instructors with operational and clinical backgrounds, the course combines evidence-based teaching, practical skills development and realistic simulation scenarios.
Throughout the course, learners will develop skills in patient assessment, airway management, oxygen therapy, recognition and management of cardiac arrest, high-quality CPR, safe defibrillation and effective team working during medical emergencies. Emphasis is placed on the early recognition of patient deterioration and the practical application of life support interventions in out-of-hospital settings.
Successful learners will receive the Qualsafe Level 4 Award in Out of Hospital Adult Immediate Life Support (RQF), a nationally recognised qualification that supports safe and effective patient care across a range of healthcare and emergency response environments.
Location: Bury St Edmunds
Date: 5th September 2026
Qualification: Qualsafe Level 4 Award in Out of Hospital Adult Immediate Life Support (RQF)
Duration: 1 Day
Develop the knowledge, confidence and practical skills needed to recognise and manage deteriorating patients with our Qualsafe Level 4 Award in Out of Hospital Adult Immediate Life Support (RQF) course in Bury St Edmunds.
This intensive one-day programme is designed for healthcare professionals and others working in patient-facing roles who may be required to assess and manage medical emergencies, provide life support interventions and participate in resuscitation attempts.
Delivered by experienced instructors with operational and clinical backgrounds, the course combines focused classroom learning with practical training and realistic scenarios to develop competence in managing deteriorating patients and life-threatening emergencies.
Topics include patient assessment, airway management, oxygen therapy, cardiac arrest recognition, high-quality CPR, safe defibrillation and effective team working during medical emergencies.
Successful learners will gain a nationally recognised qualification and the confidence to respond effectively in a range of healthcare and out-of-hospital settings.
Please note: Entry requirements apply. Learners must hold an eligible qualification and provide evidence prior to enrolment.