Educational Training

Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Hybrid Course

April 25, 2026

Course Overview

Step into the fast-paced world of trauma care with the Advanced Trauma Life Support® course. Build confidence, sharpen team communication, and learn the common language of trauma care that supports better outcomes in critical, high-pressure situations.

 

 

Hybrid Description:

The Advanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) course establishes an organized and systematic approach for evaluation and treatment of patients, promotes standards of care, and recognizes injury as a global healthcare challenge. The approach is easily remembered by any clinician, irrespective of practice specialty and experience, and can be rapidly recalled under the stress, anxiety, and intensity of the trauma resuscitation
process. ATLS provides a common language for all clinicians that facilitates team and transfer communication.

The ATLS course emphasizes the application of new knowledge and skills. Instruction occurs in a variety of venues: self-study, small groups, and larger groups. Application of didactic knowledge occurs through interactive discussions and online modules. Cognitive and psychomotor skills are introduced and practiced in the skills stations. Initial patient assessment stations provide opportunities to practice primary and secondary survey procedures.

 

Target Audience:

Emergency physicians, trauma and general surgeons, fellows, residents, APRNs, PAs who work in an emergent role, Anesthesiologists and CRNAs.

Date

April 25, 2026

Location

Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS)
124 S. Franklin St., Tampa, FL 33602

Learning Objectives:

Upon completing the ATLS® course, the participants will be able to:

  • Practice the concepts and principles of initial assessment through the primary and secondary patient surveys.
  • Establish management priorities in a simulated trauma situation.
  • Initiate primary and secondary management necessary for the emergency management of acute life-threatening conditions in a simulated patient.
  • Apply the key principles of effective team function and communication in a simulated trauma scenario.
  • Practice primary and secondary initial assessment surveys of a patient with simulated injuries.
  • Perform control of simulated life-threatening external hemorrhage.
  • Evaluate and manage airway patency and initiate assisted ventilation in a simulated trauma patient.
  • Demonstrate the procedure of surgical/incisional airway.
  • Identify clinical and radiographic signs of thoracic injuries.
  • Describe the steps for a needle or finger thoracostomy and chest tube insertion for pleural decompression in a simulated scenario.
  • Assess and treat a simulated patient in shock with recognition of life-threatening hemorrhage.
  • Perform intraosseous access in a simulated patient.
  • Apply an external pelvic compression device for hemorrhage due to pelvic fracture in a simulated trauma patient.
  • Evaluate the abdomen for hemorrhage with either peritoneal lavage or ultrasound (FAST).
  • Evaluate and treat a simulated patient with brain injury, including use of the Glasgow Coma Scale score.
  • Demonstrate protection of the spinal cord and radiographic and clinical evaluation of spine injuries in a simulated trauma scenario.
  • Perform musculoskeletal trauma assessment and management in a simulated scenario.
  • Apply the principles of trauma assessment of simulated older adults, pediatric patients, and pregnant patients.

 

Credit Information:

ACCME Accreditation logo

The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 39.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Registration and Fees:

Please email Frank Whitaker at fwhitaker@usf.edu in order to confirm eligibility.

Fee for medical professionals licensed in Florida is $1,200
Fee for medical professionals licensed outside of Florida is $1,900

Monday • June 22, 2026

7:00 am

Participant Registration and Breakfast

7:30 am

Course Overview/Module Review

9:00 am

Move to Skill Stations 

9:15 am

Airway/Breathing/Circulation and Disability

11:30 am

Lunch – Pretest

12:00 pm

Move to Skill Stations

12:15 pm

Airway/Breathing/Circulation and Disability

2:30 pm

Skill station conversion time

2:45 pm

Secondary Survey/Communication/Disaster Triage & Adjuncts and Initial Assessment

4:50 pm

Day 1 conclusion

Tuesday • June 23, 2026

7:00 am

Breakfast and registration 

7:30 am

Preparation for testing Discussion  

8:00 am

Move to Skill Stations

8:15 am

Secondary Survey/Communication/Disaster Triage & Adjuncts and Initial Assessment

10:20 am

Prepare for testing

10:30 am

Written and Initial Assessment Testing

11:55 am

Written and Initial Assessment Testing

1:15 pm

Course Conclusion

Activity Director

Luis E. Llerena, MD, FACS, MAMSE, CHSE-A

Medical Director
Luis E. Llerena, MD, FACS, MAMSE, CHSE-A
Medical Director

Luis E. Llerena, MD, is the Medical Director of USF Health CAMLS and Professor, Department of Surgery at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine.

He holds both national and state leadership positions: Surgical Director of the American College of Surgeons Accredited Educational Institute (ACS AEI) at USF CAMLS, ACS AEI Committees (Accreditation Review and Curriculum), Florida Committee of Trauma (FCOT) Vice Chair, and Florida Trauma State Faculty. He is a course director for key surgical and critical care curriculum, including Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®), Advanced Trauma Operative Management (ATOM®), and Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in Trauma (ASSET®), Stop the Bleed®, and the Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) program. He is an FCCS consultant. Additionally, Dr Llerena is a trauma site surveyor for the Pennsylvania Trauma System Foundation.

Dr. Llerena received both his undergraduate and his medical degrees from the University of Maryland. He completed his surgical residency at the Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann University in Philadelphia and UMDNJ – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden, New Jersey. He received his trauma/surgical critical care fellowship training at Orlando Regional Medical Center in Orlando, Florida. He is board certified in Surgery and Surgical Critical Care.

Dr. Llerena is a member of the American College of Surgeons’ Academy of Master Surgical Educators, master trainer for TeamSTEPPS® and the Patient Safety Education Program (PSEP), and Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator – Advanced (CHSE-A) by the Society for Simulation Healthcare (SSH). His main research interests include military medicine, simulation-based education, patient safety, and trauma education.

Additional Information

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Renewals

Important Information Regarding Your ATLS® Provider Status: Provider status is valid for 4 years from the course date. To maintain a current status in the ACS ATLS® Program, providers are encouraged to reverify their status every 4 years ATLS Student Course.

Questions

For questions about course content, please contact camlsoperations@usf.edu.

Cancellation Policy

Due to instructors, tissue and resources being procured based on course attendance, USF Health Professions Conferencing Corporation must adhere to the following cancellation policy.

  • All requests for cancellation, transfer or refunds much be received in writing to
    camlsoperations@usf.edu.
  • Cancellations received at least 31 calendar days prior to the start of the activity, a refund will be provided minus a $75 administrative fee and the cost of the book and shipping (up to $250.00).
  • Requests for a transfer to another course date at least 31 calendar days prior to the start
    of the activity will be honored with no additional fees. The new course date must be within 6 months of the original course date.
  • No refunds or requests for transfer will be provided if cancellation is received within (and including) 30 calendar days of the start date of the activity
  • No-shows are not eligible for a refund or transfer.
  • For internal USF participants or organizations wishing to be invoiced for registrations, your department or organization will be invoiced according to the above guidelines.

USF Health Professions Conferencing Corporation reserves the right to cancel this activity due to unforeseen circumstances, in which you will be contacted via phone and/or email to reschedule or issue a refund. USF Health Professions Conferencing Corporation is not responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participants in the rare event that this activity is canceled or postponed.