Education

An American Heart Association Training Site

We provide students the education they need to succeed in the field of emergency care.

Training Classes

The AHA recognizes the first person available to help during a sudden cardiac arrest is usually a family member or bystanders. This class educates and prepares individuals to provide help until professional rescuers arrive.

This course educates and trains individuals to be prepared to use commercial automated external defibrillators (AEDs) available in many airports, shopping malls, stadiums, and other places of gathering.

In today’s healthcare industry, appropriate personal protection as well as education about germs and disease is key to the health of employees and our patients. This short course is a wake up call to some of the less respected disease processes we deal with everyday and a refreshing educational experience about the ones we fear most.

This class provides initial CPR and re-certification for the medical professional, includes AED, Bag Valve Mask, and utilization of advanced airways.

This class is specific to the different cardiac problems professional rescuers will encounter and their specific treatment with advanced ECG and 12 lead monitoring, medication administration, and other advanced procedures.

The goal of the PALS course is to aid the pediatric healthcare provider in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill infants and children, resulting in improved outcomes. Skills taught include recognition and treatment of infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest; the systematic approach to pediatric assessment; effective respiratory management; defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion; intraosseous access and fluid bolus administration; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.

Learn Life Saving Skills

We offer several classes for both professionals looking to gain more industry experience as well as individuals seeking to be prepared for emergency situations.