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What is the ABLS Instructor Course?

The Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) Instructor Course provides current ABLS certified professionals the opportunity to learn how to instruct an ABLS live course at their institution using the most current theories in adult education to engage with participants and communicate the material in an interesting and productive way. All ABLS instructor courses will be organized through our Central Run course team.

What are the requirements for becoming an ABLS Instructor?

Each ABLS instructor must:

  1. Be a member of the ABA

  2. Hold a clinical degree (physician, nurse, advanced practice professional [PA, NP], OT, PT) with a minimum of 3 years of experience working at a burn center OR be a paramedic affiliated with an ABA Burn Center through regular participation in the burn center’s programs.

    1. If you hold a clinical degree not listed here, a letter of intent to the ABLS committee and a letter of support from your Burn Medical Director are required for consideration of your candidacy by the committee.

Candidates must meet all above requirements before registering for the ABLS Instructor Course

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