The university offers skill-based courses that have proven to be educational programs adhering to verified and intended standards, providing practical and outcome-oriented education. The significance of these skill courses is emphasized by the fact that the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course is now a mandatory requirement for medical professionals in the majority of European countries and the USA. Notably, the National Medical Council has recently mandated the incorporation of skill labs as an essential requirement for all medical colleges.
Emphasizing the propagation of life support courses at the community level is crucial for delivering first aid and resuscitative measures in field settings, thereby preventing sudden deaths. The 10th edition of the ATLS student course manual, updated in 2018, features enhanced educational content and visual presentation. The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma re-evaluates this course every four years, and verification is conducted by the Verification Review and Consultation (VRC). The ATLS program has evolved over time and will continue to adapt as medical advances occur, aligning with the changing needs and expectations of society.