Health Embassy Advanced Life Support Training CenterHealth Embassy Advanced Life Support (HEALS) Training Center was founded in 2018 by Dr Ramantsi. It was while working as the head of clinical services in an emergency department of a private hospital that it became clear to him that the existing system of care for patients in need of quality trauma and emergency cardiovascular care was inadequate and disjointed. From a skills development perspective, Dr Ramantsi became acutely aware of the inadequate skills training that was available for many of our colleagues working in both the pre-hospital and in-hospital environments.Meet Your InstructorDr T. Ramantsi is a medical school graduate from The University of Cape Town, Western Cape Province. Being one of the best medical schools on the African continent, it transformed him not only into a medical doctor, but also left a teaching spirit in him that would see him being founder of the first African owned advanced life support training center in the Free State Province, South Africa.Dr Ramantsi has years of experience as clinical head of the emergency department at two different private hospitals. It was after several years of working and learning under the leadership of some of the most renowned trauma and emergency medicine clinicians in the Free State Province that he developed special interest in trauma and emergency cardiovascular critical care. It was thereafter that he developed the mindset that the best way to understand and master something, is to teach it. He is a qualified Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and an ACLS for Experienced Providers instructor.Dr Ramantsi then embarked on further studies and developed his knowledge and skills in trauma, emergency, and critical cardiovascular care from some of the best institutions in the country. He is also a qualified Advanced Trauma Life Support instructor (ATLS) that operates under the auspices of The Trauma Society of Southern Africa.He believes that with improved pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency care systems, clinicians can work together to improve the quality of care given to millions of people who are in desperate need for quality trauma and emergency cardiovascular care in our country.