1. Certificate
awarded to
Laura Massey
for successfully completing the
Advanced Life Support Course
held at
Addenbrookes Hospital
Course ref: L/CAM/15/260
on
27/03/2015
This certificate is valid for four years from the date above
Prof Gavin Perkins, ALS Subcommittee Chair
The award by the Resuscitation Council (UK) of a Certificate indicates that you have successfully completed a course and by inference have undertaken active participation.
The certificate does not constitute a certificate of competence nor a licence to practise as further training is recommended and you may not be authorised to use these skills within
your employment. In some situations a disabled candidate might successfully pass all of the theoretical aspects of a course but,
due to a disability, be unable to complete all of the physical course requirements.
Employers are themselves directly responsible for establishing that their staff have the capabilities requisite to their clinical setting - this is essential in the interests of patient health and safety.
Accordingly, they must not rely to any extent on the holding by an individual of a Certificate of Qualification from the RC (UK) as lessening their responsibility in that respect.
The certificate is valid for 4 years and it is recommended that providers recertify at the end of the 4 year period.
For further information, please contact the Resuscitation Council (UK).
Resuscitation Council (UK) | Registered Company 2999414
Website: www.resus.org.uk | email: enquiries@resus.org.uk