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ATLS tuition: market analysis
Michelle Boekelaar mboekelaar at gmail.comThu Feb 7 09:59:42 GMT 2008
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As a junior doctor, I'd be happy to pay USD$550-650 for the two day course, so I think a $100 price rise is reasonable. Compare this to the Royal Australian College of Surgeons-run EMST (Early Management of Severe Trauma) course, which is essentially a 2 1/2 day version of ATLS, supposedly adapted to Australian conditions but using the same ATLS book and slides. The course fee charged for this is AUD $2310 in 2008 - that's USD$2000! (More than the average fortnight's after-tax pay for most junior doctors.) An increasing number of doctors seem to be doing it the way I did (the smart way!) and avoiding the exorbitant costs by going to countries like Singapore where the course is roughly SGD$600 (USD$425) and thus you can fly there, stay in a nice hotel, do the ATLS and have a nice holiday in the form of "study leave" for the same price as doing the same course in Australia. I'm very interested to hear about the costs in other countries, and the reasons why the Aussie course is so much more. Cheers, Michelle Boekelaar Western Australia PS Thanks for the ever-informative and entertaining list; it's been a great source of both information and motivation for me. :)
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