Sona Pradhan, K. Tenzin, Dorji Pelzom, J. Dorji, Passang Dorji, M. Gurung
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Knowledge, attitude and practice on advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) among the general duty medical officers in Bhutan
Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) is one of the important lifesaving procedures administered by emergency medical professionals. International guidelines and literature recommends periodic training of health personnel on ACLS. In Bhutan, the General Duty Medical Officers (GDMO) is often the first line doctors to attend to the critically sick including cardiac arrest patients.