PROFESSIONAL AHA CLASSES
American Heart Association Classes for Healthcare Professionals
We’re proud to offer American Heart Association classes for advanced healthcare professionals and students. Whether you’re an RN, doctor, respiratory therapist, dentist, paramedic, or pursuing a career in healthcare, our courses provide the knowledge and skills necessary to respond to emergency situations with confidence. From initial certification to renewal, our experienced instructors offer hands-on training for your real-world situations.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your skills and become certified in life-saving techniques – sign up for one of our classes today!
American Heart Association Classes for Healthcare Professionals
We’re proud to offer American Heart Association classes for advanced healthcare professionals and students. Whether you’re an RN, doctor, respiratory therapist, dentist, paramedic, or pursuing a career in healthcare, our courses provide the knowledge and skills necessary to respond to emergency situations with confidence. From initial certification to renewal, our experienced instructors offer hands-on training for your real-world situations.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your skills and become certified in life-saving techniques – sign up for one of our classes today!
CPR TRAINING FOR GROUPS
Looking to get your team or organization prepared to respond to emergencies? Consider scheduling a group CPR training session with our CPROLOGISTS®. We’ll come to your location and provide hands-on training for your group, ensuring that everyone is equipped with the skills needed in life-threatening situations.
Professional CPR Class FAQs
Why learn CPR?
Approximately 400,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest each year in the US. About 80% of cardiac arrests happen at home. Performing early CPR increases the victim’s chance of survival by 40%. Every minute that goes by without chest compressions the chance of survival goes down by 20%.
What is CPR training, and why is it important?
CPR training stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which is a life-saving technique used in emergency situations when someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. It involves chest compressions and rescue breaths to help restore oxygen to the body and brain. CPR training is essential because it equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to act quickly and confidently in emergency situations, potentially saving someone’s life.
How often should CPR training be renewed or refreshed?
It is recommended that CPR training be renewed or refreshed every 2 years, as skills can become rusty over time. Additionally, new research and updates to CPR guidelines may require individuals to update their training.
What is the American Heart Association (AHA)?
The AHA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing death and disability caused by cardiovascular disease and stroke. They offer a range of courses and programs aimed at educating healthcare professionals and the general public on how to prevent and respond to cardiovascular emergencies.
What types of professional AHA classes are available?
The AHA offers a variety of courses tailored to different levels of expertise and healthcare settings. Some of the most common classes include Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).
How long do professional AHA classes typically take?
The length of AHA classes varies depending on the course and level of certification. Most BLS classes take 3-4 hours to complete, while ACLS and PALS courses can take anywhere from 12-16 hours.
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Have Questions?
As a premier provider of First Aid and CPR training, we know there are a variety of course options available. Our CPROLOGISTS® can help you find the best class for your needs. Contact us for information about our training center and how to sign up for your next class.