Training from a Professional, Emergency Care Provider

All classes are taught by a retired US Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician and Firefighter who has successfully used CPR and AEDs, and has instructed on American Heart Association Basic Life Support protocols since 1998.

The American Heart Association is Recognized as the Standard

While the AHA is world-renowned for providing top-quality emergency healthcare instruction, the AHA is also a research institution that most of the world’s leading CPR educators refer to, including the American Red Cross.  Indeed, if it weren’t for the research that the American Heart Association conducts, today’s CPR protocols and techniques would be antiquated and less effective.

 

American Heart Association Curriculum is the Most In-Depth

Given that the AHA utilizes research and evidence-based guidelines, the curriculum typically goes into greater depth than other programs and generally has higher testing standards than other mainstream educators.  The breadth of AHA courses is unparalleled – beyond standard CPR, AED, and First Aid training, the association is also heavily involved in training professional healthcare providers inside and outside the emergency room – including Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, and other specialist certifications.

 

Greater Flexibility in Training and mobile classroom

Training can be conducted partially online or entirely in the classroom, allowing you to learn based on your preferred learning style and schedule. Classes can be taught in our training center or can be conducted on-site at a location of your choosing.

 

Immediate Certification

Upon successful course completion, students will be immediately certified in their curriculum and will receive an ecard – certification is valid for two years