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You are registering for the ACLS Instructor- Initial course. This is for those who do not have a current AHA ACLS Instructor card.  That is, you have never taken the course, OR your  card is expired.

Current/ un expired  AHA BLS & ACLS provider card must be brought to class.

Price includes:

  • Instructor Course Fee
  • Essentials Key Code (non-refundable)

 

 Registration Email Address: We HIGHLY recommend that you use a personal email address ( example, gmail), versus a work email , when registering for your class, as all correspondence will be sent via email. Some workplaces have fire wall restrictions that may interfere with prompt delivery.

 AHA’s ACLS Course highlights the importance of high-performance team dynamics and communication, systems of care, recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute dysrhythmia, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS).

 Your current/unexpired AHA BLS Provider card must be brought to class.

 

 

 

This ACLS course highlights the importance of high-performance team dynamics and communication, systems of care, recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute dysrhythmia, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS).

 

 An unexpired AHA BLS Provider card and an unexpired AHA ACLS Provider  must be brought to class.

 

HeartCode ACLS uses a variety of eLearning assets such as dramatizations, eSimulations, animations, self-directed learning, and interactive activities to teach students ACLS knowledge and skills.

With AHA Blended Learning, the skills practice and skills test are taken together during a Hands-on Skills Session after the student completes the eLearning portion online.

 This is the ACLS Hands-On Session.  You must order and complete the  AHA ACLS Heartcode online session  (Blended & E-learning) before attending this session. https://elearning.heart.org

Bring your completed AHA ACLS Heartcode certificate to class.

This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.

This is the most common kind of BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification needed by Healthcare Workers. Required for working in the healthcare industry such as a hospital, clinic, nursing home, assisted living facility or any healthcare setting.

 

 

This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.

This is the most common kind of BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification needed by Healthcare Workers. Required for working in the healthcare industry such as a hospital, clinic, nursing home, assisted living facility or any healthcare setting.

Bring your current/ unexpired AHA BLS Provider Card to class.

HeartCode BLS uses a variety of eLearning assets such as dramatizations, eSimulations, animations, self-directed learning, and interactive activities to teach students BLS knowledge and skills.

 For American Heart Association courses that include psychomotor skills such as CPR, students must complete an in-person skills practice and testing session to obtain an AHA course completion card. With AHA Blended Learning, the skills practice and skills test are taken together during a Hands-on Skills Session after the student completes the eLearning portion online.

This is the BLS Hands-On Session.  You must order and complete the  AHA BLS Heartcode (Blended & E-learning)  online session before attending this session.  https://elearning.heart.org

Bring your completed AHA BLS Heartcode certificate to class.

 

You are registering for the date and time of the skills session component:

1) Order the online session here ( receive keycode upon registration)

2) Complete the online session prior to this date 

3) Attend the Skills Session on this scheduled date and time 

 

HeartCode® ACLS is a self-directed, comprehensive eLearning program that uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. To enter the course, students must complete a precourse self-assessment. Students will then be presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital patient cases, including a BLS case and 2 megacode cases.

Upon successful completion of all the patient cases, students must pass the written exam with a score of 84%. Students then are able to attend the hands-on session required for full course completion.

Note:  Heartcode courses include the online keycode.  Because of this, these courses are non-refundable.

You are registering for the date and time of the skills session component:

1) Order the online session here ( receive keycode upon registration)

2) Complete the online session prior to this date 

3) Attend the Skills Session on this scheduled date and time 

 

 

HeartCode BLS uses a variety of eLearning assets such as dramatizations, eSimulations, animations, self-directed learning, and interactive activities to teach students BLS knowledge and skills.

After completing the online portion, students attend a structured BLS Hands-On Session with an AHA Instructor. This session focuses on meaningful skills practice, debriefing, team scenarios, discussions of local protocols, and skills testing.

Note:  Heartcode courses include the online keycode.  Because of this, these courses are non-refundable.

You are registering for the date and time of the skills session component:

1) Order the online session here ( receive keycode upon registration)

2) Complete the online session prior to this date 

3) Attend the Skills Session on this scheduled date and time 

 

 

HeartCode® PALS is an online comprehensive eLearning program that uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. In this environment, students apply their knowledge to real-time decision-making and skills development.

To enter the course, students must complete the PALS Precourse Self-Assessment. Students are then presented with 12 In-hospital patient cases and a team dynamics lesson. Cases may be repeated as many times as necessary to pass. Upon successful completion of all the patient cases, students must pass the multiple-choice exam with a minimum score of 84%.

Note:  Heartcode courses include the online keycode.  Because of this, these courses are non-refundable.

 

  A current/ unexpired  American Heart Association Heartsaver Provider and Heartsaver Instructor card must be brought to class.

 

  Registration Email Address: We HIGHLY recommend that you use a personal email address ( example, gmail), versus a work email , when registering for you class, as all correspondence will be sent via email. Some workplaces have fire wall restrictions that may interfere with prompt delivery.

Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants.

 

Course fee includes the manual.

 You are registering for the PALS Instructor- Initial course. This is for those who do not have a current AHA PALS Instructor card.  That is, you have never taken the course, OR your  card is expired.

Your  current/unexpired  AHA  BLS and PALS Provider cards must be brought to class.

Price Includes

  • Instructor Course Fee
  • Essentials Key Code ( non-refundable)

 

 Registration Email Address: We HIGHLY recommend that you use a personal email address ( example, gmail), versus a work email , when registering for you class, as all correspondence will be sent via email. Some workplaces have fire wall restrictions that may interfere with prompt delivery.

The goal of the PALS Provider Course is to improve outcomes for pediatric patients by preparing healthcare providers to effectively recognize and intervene in patients with respiratory emergencies, shock, and cardiopulmonary arrest by using high-performance team dynamics and high-quality individual skills. This course uses precourse preparation, didactic instruction, and active participation in learning stations and simulated cases.

 

An unexpired/ current AHA BLS Provider card  must be brought to class.

 

An unexpired/current  AHA BLS Provider card and an unexpired / current AHA PALS Provider card  must be brought to class.

 

HeartCode PALS uses a variety of eLearning assets such as dramatizations, eSimulations, animations, self-directed learning, and interactive activities to teach students PALS knowledge and skills.

With AHA Blended Learning, the skills practice and skills test are taken together during a Hands-on Skills Session after the student completes the eLearning portion online.

 This is the PALS  Hands-On Session.  You must order and complete the  AHA PALS Heartcode online session  (Blended & E-learning)  before attending this session.  

https://elearning.heart.org

Bring your completed AHA PALS Heartcode certificate to class.

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials,do not represent income to the AHA.