BLS/ACLS/PALS COURSE OFFERINGS
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American Heart Association BLS Course Overview
🫀Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers
Learn to save lives with the AHA's nationally recognized BLS course. This hands-on training teaches high-quality CPR, the use of an AED, and how to respond quickly and confidently in life-threatening emergencies.
✔️ Course Includes:
Adult, child, and infant CPR techniques
Use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Rescue breathing with barrier devices
Relief of choking (conscious and unconscious)
Team dynamics and communication during resuscitation
Updated protocols based on the latest AHA Guidelines
🕒 Course Format:
Classroom or blended learning (online + skills session)
Average length: 3–4.5 hours
Hands-on skills practice and testing required
🎓 Who Should Take This Course:
Nurses, doctors, EMTs, medical assistants, and other healthcare professionals
Required for most clinical and hospital-based roles
🪪 Certification:
American Heart Association BLS Provider Card
Valid for 2 years
Accepted nationwide
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❤️🔥 American Heart Association ACLS Course Overview
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
The AHA ACLS course builds on the foundation of BLS to enhance your ability to recognize and manage cardiac emergencies in adult patients. Designed for healthcare providers, this advanced course emphasizes critical thinking, leadership, and team-based response.
✔️ Course Includes:
Recognition and early management of cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and peri-arrest conditions
Basic and advanced airway management
ECG rhythm interpretation
Effective communication during resuscitation
Pharmacology for cardiovascular emergencies (e.g., epinephrine, amiodarone)
Post-cardiac arrest care
🧠 What to Expect:
Realistic, case-based scenarios
High-performance team training
Emphasis on the AHA’s Systems of Care and 2020 ECC Guidelines
🕒 Course Format:
Instructor-led or blended learning (HeartCode® ACLS)
Initial course: ~10–12 hours
Renewal/update: ~6–8 hours
Includes hands-on skills practice and written exam
🎓 Who Should Take This Course:
Physicians, nurses, paramedics, and advanced-level healthcare professionals
Anyone involved in emergency response, critical care, or intensive care settings
🪪 Certification:
American Heart Association ACLS Provider Card
Valid for 2 years
Recognized and required by most hospitals and healthcare systems
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American Heart Association PALS Course Overview
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
The AHA’s PALS course is designed to prepare healthcare providers to respond to critically ill or injured infants and children. This advanced training emphasizes early recognition, pediatric assessment, and effective resuscitation strategies in pediatric emergencies.
✔️ Course Includes:
Pediatric assessment and recognition of respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest
High-quality child and infant CPR & AED use
Airway management techniques
Vascular access (IV/IO) and fluid resuscitation
Pediatric ECG rhythm recognition and medication administration
Team dynamics and leadership during pediatric codes
Post-resuscitation care
🧠 What to Expect:
Case-based learning and simulations
Critical thinking in high-stress scenarios
Emphasis on AHA’s Pediatric Chain of Survival
🕒 Course Format:
Instructor-led or blended learning (HeartCode® PALS)
Initial course: ~12 hours
Renewal/update: ~6–8 hours
Hands-on skills testing and written exam required
🎓 Who Should Take This Course:
Pediatricians, ER/ICU nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists
Healthcare providers working in emergency, critical care, or pediatric settings
🪪 Certification:
American Heart Association PALS Provider Card
Valid for 2 years
Widely accepted in hospitals and clinical environments