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Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers
Who Should Take This Course:
Healthcare professionals like EMTs, paramedics, nurses, and hospital staff who provide direct care in emergency situations.
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Course Overview:
This AHA-certified course trains students in high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants. You'll learn to use an AED effectively, deliver ventilations with barrier devices, and work as part of a team in multi-rescuer scenarios.
You Will Learn:
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CPR techniques for all age groups
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Early AED usage & activation of emergency response
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Effective airway management
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Team-based resuscitation strategies
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The BLS components of the AHA Chain of Survival
Certification:
American Heart Association BLS Provider Card (valid for 2 years)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Who Should Take This Course:
Healthcare professionals who manage cardiovascular emergencies — ER teams, ICU staff, code response teams, and paramedics.
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Course Overview:
ACLS builds on BLS skills and focuses on the critical thinking, leadership, and clinical skills needed to manage respiratory and cardiac arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes.
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You Will Learn:
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BLS review with effective chest compressions & AED use
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ECG rhythm recognition & peri-arrest condition management
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Airway management and relevant pharmacology
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Stroke and ACS protocols
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Team communication and leadership during resuscitation
Certification:
American Heart Association ACLS Provider Card (valid for 2 years)
Heartsaver® Courses
Who Should Take This Course:
Ideal for teachers, daycare workers, fitness instructors, security guards, or anyone with little to no medical background who wants to be prepared.
Course Overview:
Designed for community members and professionals who need to respond to medical emergencies at work or home. OSHA-compliant and trusted nationwide.
You Will Learn:
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First aid basics for injuries, illnesses, and environmental issues
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How to respond to medical emergencies (seizures, heart attack, etc.)
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CPR for adults, children, and infants
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Use of an AED
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Handling opioid-related emergencies
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Optional modules for pediatric response
Certification:
American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Card (valid for 2 years)