Let’s find out what you need:

Explore the levels of certification, the organizations, and the training methods.

What We Can Offer:

For Medical Professionals

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Basic Life Support (BLS) - CPR & AED for Adults, Children, and Infants.

When you grow in your ability to provide advanced care (paramedic, RN, MD, etc.), you will need to consider additional classes. We are preparing to offer ACLS & PALS and we won’t stop there.


For Non-Medical Professionals

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First Aid - Teaches skills to help treat bleeding, cuts, sprains, strains, bruises, bites, stings, burns, and more. We also include the recognition of other conditions (heart attack, stroke, anaphylaxis, and more).

CPR & AED - These courses teach how to help in the event of a cardiac arrest by recognizing a situation has occurred, getting help & performing CPR and using an AED to increase the rates of survival.

There are many more training projects in the works. If you would like us to prioritize a particular project, please reach out. We can work together to meet your needs.

Initial Certification

If this is your first time taking a specific certification, you will need to take an initial certification course.

Recertification

You will need to recertify after a period of time. The type of certification tells you how long you have until recertification (generally 2 years).

Learning Methods

There are several learning styles available from our organizations to fit your needs.

Instructor-led courses are in-person and cover the written and skills materials together.

Instructor Led

Blended learning courses begin with the online portion completed at your pace. Once finished with the online portion, you will join us in person for skills practice and a quick skills check-off.

Blended Learning

Which Organization(s) are Available?

We understand. It’s hard to pick.

In most cases, we see students pick an organization based on a particular requirement from an employer or for OSHA compliance.
We have some information here, but feel free to ask questions.

American Heart Association

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The American Heart Association is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to building healthier lives by preventing and treating heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions. Many health-care organizations accept AHA as their preferred certifying agency.


American Red Cross

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The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization committed to preventing and alleviating human suffering in emergencies by mobilizing volunteers and the generosity of donors. In addition to disaster relief and community services, the Red Cross provides trusted health and safety training designed to help individuals and organizations prepare for and respond to emergencies. American Red Cross is popular among volunteer organizations and those seeking OSHA compliance.

Get in touch to let us know what you are looking for. Chances are good that we can help accommodate your needs and goals.

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