Recertification

Emergency Neurological Life Support® (ENLS) certification is valid for two years. Certification can be renewed by completing the ENLS® Recertification Course, which includes medical updates to the original ENLS® course.

ENLS® Recertification Course Curriculum

Emergency Neurological Life Support ®(ENLS®) certification is valid for two years. Certification can be renewed by completing the ENLS® Recertification Course, which includes medical updates to the original ENLS® course.

The ENLS® Recertification Course is designed to help healthcare professionals improve patient care and outcomes during the critical first hours of a patient’s neurological emergency. ENLS® demonstrates a collaborative, multi-disciplinary approach and provides a consistent set of protocols, practical checklists, decision points, and suggested communication to use during patient management of the following 14 neurological emergencies:

  • Acute Non-Traumatic Weakness
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke
  • Airway, Ventilation and Sedation
  • Approach to the Comatose Patient
  • Intracerebral Hemorrhage
  • Intracranial Hypertension and Herniation
  • Meningitis and Encephalitis
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Resuscitation Following Cardiac Arrest
  • Spinal Cord Compression
  • Status Epilepticus
  • Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
  • Target Audience

ENLS® is designed for all health care providers who may encounter or provide care for patients with neurological emergencies in the first hour of their emergency care, including paramedics, emergency department physicians, critical care physicians, neurosurgeons, nurses, pharmacists, medical students and resident/fellow trainees. 

Target Audience

ENLS® is designed for all health care providers who may encounter or provide care for patients with neurological emergencies in the first hour of their emergency care, including paramedics, emergency department physicians, critical care physicians, neurosurgeons, nurses, pharmacists, medical students and resident/fellow trainees. 

Learning Objectives

After completing each ENLS® topic, the learner will be able to:

  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of the neurological emergency,
  • Perform a focused neurological exam and calculate the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score,
  • Rapidly implement the recommended management protocol, and
  • Effectively communicate pertinent medical information to the accepting health care provider. 

Each topic also has specific learning objectives unique to the topic that students will master. 

Course Format

The format of the ENLS® Recertification Course is as follows:

Introduction

Modules (14 total, one for each protocol). Each includes:

  • Learning Objectives and Protocol Summary: broad overview of the topic, with algorithm and checklists
  • Manuscript: research-based, published article of the topic
  • Lecture Slides
  • Lecture Video
  • Certification Quiz: multiple attempts allowed, as well as re-takes after passing

Feedback - this form is available after each quiz is passed with a score of 70% or above

Certificate - available after the Feedback form is submitted

Certification

To gain ENLS® certification, the online portion of the course must be completed. This involves passing the 14 exams with a score of 70% or higher. ENLS® certification is valid for two years, during which an individual retains access to their ENLS® account and course materials.

Continuing Education Credit

This activity is designated for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA CME, ANCC, ACPE and CECBEMS credits upon completion.

Pricing

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