PEER – Pediatric Emergency Evaluation & Resuscitation Training
Empowering Lifesavers for Pediatric Emergencies
What is PEER?
PEER (Pediatric Emergency Evaluation and Resuscitation) is a specialized pediatric emergency training course designed to equip healthcare providers with critical skills in rapid assessment, stabilization, and resuscitation of seriously ill or injured children.
Developed by pediatric emergency care experts, PEER integrates clinical knowledge with practical skills, enabling participants to confidently manage pediatric emergencies in pre-hospital, emergency, and critical care settings.
This course is increasingly recognized by pediatric departments, emergency medical services, and global health institutions as a vital component of pediatric emergency preparedness.
Course Objectives
After completing the PEER course, participants will be able to:
Perform rapid pediatric assessment using the ABCDE approach
Identify and respond to life-threatening pediatric conditions
Provide effective pediatric basic and advanced airway management
Initiate fluid resuscitation and emergency drug administration
Manage pediatric trauma, shock, seizures, and respiratory distress
Communicate and coordinate care in pediatric emergency teams
Improve survival outcomes through evidence-based resuscitation techniques
Who Should Attend the PEER Course?
PEER is ideal for professionals who manage acutely ill children, including:
Pediatricians and Emergency Physicians
Family Medicine Doctors
Nurses and Clinical Officers
Paramedics and EMTs
Medical and Nursing Students
General Practitioners working in emergency or rural care
Course Content
The PEER curriculum includes:
Pediatric Primary and Secondary Assessment
Recognition of Red Flag Symptoms
Pediatric Airway and Breathing Management
Cardiac Emergencies and Resuscitation
Pediatric Trauma Assessment and Stabilization
Sepsis, Shock, and Dehydration Management
Neurological Emergencies (Seizures, Coma)
Team Leadership and Communication in Pediatric Codes
Simulation-based Pediatric Resuscitation Drills
Certification
Upon successful completion, participants receive a PEER Certificate of Completion, valid for 2 years, endorsed by affiliated national or international medical education bodies (depending on location).
Course Duration
Standard PEER Course: 2 Full Days (16 hours total)
Includes lectures, skills stations, case-based scenarios, and final assessment
Training Format
In-person Instructor-Led Sessions
Hands-on Practice with Pediatric Manikins
Simulation-based Learning with Real-World Scenarios
Course Materials Provided On-Site or Digitally
Why Choose Our PEER Training Program?
Delivered by Experienced Pediatric Emergency Trainers
Focused on Practical, Real-Life Emergency Scenarios
Interactive, Simulation-Based Teaching
Supportive Learning Environment for All Skill Levels
Recognized by Healthcare Employers and Institutions
Join the Front Line of Pediatric Emergency Care
Become confident in responding to pediatric emergencies and help save young lives when every second counts. Enroll in our PEER – Pediatric Emergency Evaluation & Resuscitation course today.