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Click on a class below to begin the enrollment process:

EKG Made Simple

This is a HOME STUDY COURSE 

CA BRN Approved

Contact Education Hours (CEHs)

California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 2 years.  

Materials included in the home-study course:

  • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
  • EKG Course Evaluation Form

Contact Education Hours (CEH) Price List

  • 30 Contact Education Hours -  $50.00
     
     
     
     
    End users OPT-IN by visiting https://elitemedicaltrain.enrollware.com/schedule and filling in their details. Additionally, end users can also text START to 888-713-0455. Please reply STOP if you need to OPT-OUT in the future.
     

     

 HeartCode ACLS Providers Online purchase is final. No Refunds.

ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) - SKILLS CHECK

 How Does this Course Work?

 

This course is for Initial and Renewal. 

The HeartCode ACLS Online Course is a 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.

Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital cases, including a BLS case and 2 MegaCode cases. The 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%. The exam may be taken multiple times. The best browser to use on the AHA website is Chrome.

After completing the HeartCode ACLS Online Course and printing the Certificate of Completion and attending the scheduled Skills Session and receiving the AHA e-card.

Course Details

Length: Online average 6.5 to 7 hours / Skills Session one (1) hour
Students must bring a Certificate of Completion from the online class. If you are not able to print the certificate. Please take a screenshot or picture with your phone and email it to admin@elitemedicaltraining.com  

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies. 

The ACLS Online Class covers:

  • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
  • Airway Management
  • ACLS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Management of acute coronary syndromes and stroke
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a resuscitation team

The ACLS online certification class includes two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE. 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

 

_______________________________________________________________________

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

I

MPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.
Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

HeartCode PALS Providers Online purchase is final. No Refunds.

PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT (PALS) - ONLINE WITH SKILLS CHECK

How Does This Course Work?

This course is for Initial and Renewal.

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to pediatric emergencies. 

The PALS Online Class covers:

  • The systematic approach to Pediatric Assessment
  • Management of pediatric respiratory emergencies
  • Vascular access (Including intraosseous training)
  • Airway Management
  • PALS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Numerous pediatric case studies and simulations
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a pediatric resuscitation team

The PALS online certification class includes two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE.

*If you are not able to print the certificate. Please take a screenshot or picture with your phone and email it to admin@elitemedicaltraining.com 

 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened. 

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

 

_______________________________________________________________________

 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

HeartCode BLS Providers Online purchase is final. No Refunds.

Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers - Online With Skills Check

How Does This Course Work?

This course is for Initial and Renewal.

 

The HeartCode BLS Online Course is a self-paced course accessible anytime from any computer. This course may be used for initial or renewal BLS Provider Course completion.

After completing the online portion, Students practice and demonstrate their skills with an AHA Instructor.

Course Details

Length: Online class average 1.75 hours / Skills Session 45 minutes to one (1) hour.

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same-Day Certification e-Card!

Recommended for: MDs, RNs, EMTs, Paramedics, Dentists, and Medical Personnel with Busy Schedules

The BLS Online Class Covers:

  • Adult, Child, and Infant CPR
  • Conscious and Unconscious Choking for victims of all ages
  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use and special considerations
  • Breathing Barriers, Bag Valve Masks, and 2 Rescuer CPR
  • Cardiopulmonary Emergencies and Special Resuscitation Situations

 

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE.

 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

 

_______________________________________________________________________

 

 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

HeartCode PALS BLS Providers Online purchase is final. No Refunds.

ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) - SKILLS CHECK

 How Does this Course Work?

 

The HeartCode PALS & BLS Online Courses are a comprehensive eLearning program that use 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.

Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital cases, including a BLS case and 2 MegaCode cases. The 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%. The exam may be taken multiple times. The best browser to use on the AHA website is Chrome.

After completing the HeartCode PALS & BLS Online Courses and printing the Certificates of Completion and attending the scheduled Skills Session and receiving the AHA e-card.

Course Details

PALS Length: Online average 6.5 to 7 hours / Skills Session one (1) hour
Students must bring the Certificates of Completion from the online classes. If you are not able to print the certificates. Please take a screenshot or picture with your phone and email it to admin@elitemedicaltraining.com  

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies. 

The PALS Online Class covers:

  • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
  • Airway Management
  • ACLS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Management of acute coronary syndromes and stroke
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a resuscitation team

The PALS online certification classes includes two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE. 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

_______________________________________________________________________

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.
Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

HeartCode ACLS BLS Providers Online purchase is final. No Refunds.

ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) - SKILLS CHECK

 How Does this Course Work?

 

 

The HeartCode ACLS & BLS Online Courses are a comprehensive eLearning program that use 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.

Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital cases, including a BLS case and 2 MegaCode cases. The 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%. The exam may be taken multiple times. The best browser to use on the AHA website is Chrome.

After completing the HeartCode ACLS & BLS Online Courses and printing the Certificates of Completion and attending the scheduled Skills Session and receiving the AHA e-card.

Course Details

ACLS Length: Online average 6.5 to 7 hours / Skills Session one (1) hour
Students must bring the Certificates of Completion from the online classes. If you are not able to print the certificates. Please take a screenshot or picture with your phone and email it to admin@elitemedicaltraining.com  

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies. 

The ACLS Online Class covers:

  • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
  • Airway Management
  • ACLS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Management of acute coronary syndromes and stroke
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a resuscitation team

The ACLS online certification classes includes two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE. 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

_______________________________________________________________________

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.
Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

HeartCode PALS ACLS BLS Providers Online purchase is final. No Refunds.

ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS) - SKILLS CHECK

 How Does this Course Work?

 

The HeartCode PALS, ACLS & BLS Online Courses are a comprehensive eLearning program that use 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.

Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital cases, including a BLS case and 2 MegaCode cases. The 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%. The exam may be taken multiple times. The best browser to use on the AHA website is Chrome.

After completing the HeartCode PALS ACLS BLS Online Courses and printing the Certificates of Completion and attending the scheduled Skills Session and receiving the AHA e-card.

Course Details

ACLS & PALS Length (Each): Online average 6.5 to 7 hours / Skills Session one (1) hour
Students must bring the Certificates of Completion from the online classes. If you are not able to print the certificates. Please take a screenshot or picture with your phone and email it to admin@elitemedicaltraining.com  

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies. 

The ACLS/PALS Online Class covers:

  • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
  • Airway Management
  • ACLS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Management of acute coronary syndromes and stroke
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a resuscitation team

The ACLS/PALS online certification classes includes two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE. 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

_______________________________________________________________________

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.
Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

How Does This Course Work?

WARNING: YOU ARE ONLY PURCHASING THE SKILLS SESSION. 

Requirement: You must bring your HeartCode ACLS Online Certificate of Completion to your skills session. If you have not purchased the Online Part 1. You will need to purchase and complete the Heartcode ACLS Online Part 1 before attending the skills session. 

This course is for Initial and Renewal.

About ACLS course skills session:

  • Adult High-Quality BLS Skills Testing
  • Bag-Mask Ventilation Testing Checklist
  • HeartCode ACLS CPR Testing Checklist
  • MegaCode

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE.

 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

 

_______________________________________________________________________

 

End users opt-in by visiting https://elitemedicaltrain.enrollware.com/schedule and filling in their details. Additionally, end users can also text START to 888-713-0455.

Please reply STOP if you need to Opt-out in the future.

 

_______________________________________________________________________

 

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

WARNING: YOU ARE ONLY PURCHASING THE SKILLS SESSION! THE ONLINE PART IS NOT INCLUDED.

How Does This Course Work?

 

This course is for Initial and Renewal.

Requirement: You must bring your HeartCode PALS Online Certificate of Completion to your skills session. If you have not purchased the Online Part 1. You will need to purchase and complete the Heartcode PALS Online Part 1 before attending the skills session. 

About the PALS course skills session:

  • Child CPR with AED Skills Testing
  • Infant CPR Skills Testing
  • Management of respiratory emergencies
  • IO access
  • Must perform as team leader for one cardiac core case testing scenario and one respiratory or shock core case testing scenario 

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE.

*If you are not able to print the certificate. Please take a screenshot or picture with your phone and email it to admin@elitemedicaltraining.com 

 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

 

_______________________________________________________________________

 

 

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

WARNING: YOU ARE ONLY PURCHASING THE BLS SKILLS SESSION. 

How Does This Course Work?

Requirement: You must bring your HeartCode BLS Online Certificate as proof that you have successfully completed the online part 1. 

If you have not purchased the Online Part 1. You will need to purchase and complete the Heartcode BLS Online Part 1 before attending the skills session. 

 

This course is for Initial and Renewal.

Course Skills Session

  • Adult CPR and AED Skills Testing
  • Infant CPR Skills Testing

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE.

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

 

_______________________________________________________________________

 

 

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

BLS, & ACLS - SKILLS CHECK COMBO

 How Does this Course Work?

 

 

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

 The HeartCode BLS & ACLS Online Courses are a 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.

 Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital cases, including a BLS case and 2 MegaCode cases. The 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%. The exam may be taken multiple times. The best browser to use on the AHA website is Chrome.

 After completing the HeartCode Online Courses, printing the Certificate of Completions, and attending the scheduled Skills Session. You will receive the AHA e-cards via email at ecards@heart.org

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies. 

The ACLS Online Class covers:

  • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
  • Airway Management
  • ACLS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Management of acute coronary syndromes and stroke
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a resuscitation team

The ACLS online certification classes include two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE. 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your Heartcode Online CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

BLS & PALS - SKILLS CHECK

 How Does this Course Work?

 

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

 The HeartCode BLS & PALS Online Courses are a 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.

 Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital cases, including a BLS case and 2 MegaCode cases. The 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%. The exam may be taken multiple times. The best browser to use on the AHA website is Chrome.

 After completing the HeartCode Online Courses, printing the Certificate of Completions, and attending the scheduled Skills Session. You will receive the AHA e-cards via email at ecards@heart.org

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies. 

The PALS Online Class covers:

  • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
  • Airway Management
  • ACLS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Management of acute coronary syndromes and stroke
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a resuscitation team

The ACLS & PALS online certification classes include two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE. 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your Heartcode Online CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

BLS, ACLS & PALS - SKILLS CHECK

 How Does this Course Work?

 

(2-Year AHA Certification)  – Same Day Certification e-Card!

 The HeartCode BLS, ACLS & PALS Online Courses are a 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.

 Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital cases, including a BLS case and 2 MegaCode cases. The 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%. The exam may be taken multiple times. The best browser to use on the AHA website is Chrome.

 After completing the HeartCode Online Courses, printing the Certificate of Completions, and attending the scheduled Skills Session. You will receive the AHA e-cards via email at ecards@heart.org

Recommended for any healthcare professionals and medical personnel who may respond to cardiovascular emergencies. 

The ACLS & PALS Online Classes cover:

  • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
  • Airway Management
  • ACLS Pharmacology
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) review
  • Management of acute coronary syndromes and stroke
  • How to be both a leader and a team member in a resuscitation team

The ACLS & PALS online certification classes include two parts:

  • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (3 – 8 hours based on experience)
  • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (30 minutes – 1 hour)

YOU MUST BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE AS PROOF OF COMPLETION TO YOUR SKILLS SESSION. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE. 

*IF YOU CHOSE TO CANCEL AND RECEIVE A REFUND: We can provide a full refund ONLY if the student has not opened the online part 1 key. We can give a partial refund if the online key has been opened.  

_______________________________________________________________________

Claiming your Heartcode Online CME/ CE credits.

If you completed your AHA course online, you can claim your CME/CE credits on the site where you completed the course. CE credits can only be claimed once all components of the online course are complete.

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window).
  2. Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes'.
  3. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  4. Follow the steps to download or complete the information to claim your CME/CE credit.

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below are the links to purchase the Paperback or eBook.

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

These classes are intended for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

  • Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.
  • Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below are the links to purchase the Paperback or eBook.

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)

 

 

The BLS for Healthcare Providers Renewal Course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

This class is intended for students who already hold a current BLS Provider card.

  • Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.
  • Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job or student.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate provider manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below are the links to purchase the Paperback or eBook.
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
 

 

This class is designed for:

  • Healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or a traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

ADD-ONS to your class in the section below:

  • BLS Initial/Renewal can be added  This allows you to receive both cards on the same day while completing the additional material at the end of your ACLS class, including the BLS written test and BLS skills testing. 
    • Course Card: AHA ACLS Provider Course Completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

  

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below are the links to purchase the Paperback or eBook.

ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)

 


For those who are renewing their ACLS Course:

  • ACLS is based on simulated clinical scenarios that encourage active, hands-on participation through learning stations where students will practice essential skills individually, as part of a team, and as team leaders.
  • Realistic simulations reinforce the following key concepts: proficiency in basic life support care; recognizing and initiating early management of peri-arrest conditions; managing cardiac arrest; identifying and treating ischemic chest pain and acute coronary syndromes; recognizing other life-threatening clinical situations (such as stroke) and providing initial care; ACLS algorithms; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.
  • The course is designed for medical providers such as physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may respond to a cardiovascular emergency.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

 

ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

ADD-ONS to your class in the section below: 

  • BLS Initial/Renewal can be added  This allows you to receive both cards on the same day while completing the additional material at the end of your ACLS class, including the BLS written test and BLS skills testing. Course Card: AHA ACLS Provider Course Completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. Unfortunately, AHA does not have a paperback available for PALS. 

PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on the AHA  ATLAS website at this time.  

 

 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for jobs or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
PALS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

ADD-ONS to your class in the section below:

 

  • BLS Initial/Renewal can be added  This allows you to receive both cards on the same day while completing the additional material at the end of your PALS class, including the BLS written test and BLS skills testing. 
    • Course Card: AHA PALS Provider Course Completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

 

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. Unfortunately, AHA does not have a paperback available for PALS. 

PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on the AHA  ATLAS website at this time.  

 

 

 

For those who are renewing their PALS Course:

  • 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.
  • For pediatricians, emergency physicians, family physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare providers who initiate and direct advanced life support in pediatric emergencies
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
PALS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

ADD-ONS to your class in the section below:

 

  • BLS InitialRenewal can be added  This allows you to receive both cards on the same day while completing the additional material at the end of your PALS class, including the BLS written test and BLS skills testing. Course Card: AHA PALS Provider Course Completion eCard, valid for 2 years.

 

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certification classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for two years

 

This ACLS class is designed for:

  • ACLS class is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or a traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 
Add on to your class in the section below:
  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)

 

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certifications classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for two years

 

This ACLS class is designed for:

  • ACLS class is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or a traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 
Add on to your class in the section below:
  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023.  

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on AHA website at this time.  
 
 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certifications classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for job or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
PALS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

Course Card: AHA PALS course completion eCard, valid for two years.

 

Add on to your class in the section below:
  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on the AHA website at this time.  
 

 

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certifications classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for jobs or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
PALS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

Course Card: AHA PALS course completion eCard, valid for two years.

 

Add on to your class in the section below:
  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on AHA website at this time.  
 

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certifications classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

This ACLS class is designed for:

  • ACLS class is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired.
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

 
ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for jobs or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

PALS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

Course Card: AHA PALS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

 

Add on to your class in the section below:
  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on AHA website at this time.  
 

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certifications classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

This ACLS class is designed for:

  • ACLS class is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired.
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

 
ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for jobs or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

PALS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

Course Card: AHA PALS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

 

Add on to your class in the section below:
  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate provider manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below are the links to purchase the Paperback or eBook.
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
 

 

This class is designed for:

  • Healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or a traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for jobs or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on the AHA  ATLAS website at this time.  

 

 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on the AHA  ATLAS website at this time.  

ADD-ONS to your class in the section below:

  • BLS Initial/Renewal can be added  This allows you to receive both cards on the same day while completing the additional material at the end of your ACLS class, including the BLS written test and BLS skills testing. 
    • Course Card: AHA ACLS Provider Course Completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

  

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form
ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate provider manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below are the links to purchase the Paperback or eBook.
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
 

 

This class is designed for:

  • Healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or a traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for jobs or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on the AHA  ATLAS website at this time.  

 

 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on the AHA  ATLAS website at this time.  

ADD-ONS to your class in the section below:

  • BLS Initial/Renewal can be added  This allows you to receive both cards on the same day while completing the additional material at the end of your ACLS class, including the BLS written test and BLS skills testing. 
    • Course Card: AHA ACLS Provider Course Completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

  

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

 

 NRP 8th Edition

 The AAP Neonatal Resuscitation Program is a required certification for all healthcare providers who come into contact with newborns. The AAP NRP Skills course format requires learners to first study Neonatal Resuscitation material, then complete an online exam. After completing the AAP NRP exam, learners must then attend an interactive course that includes only a hands-on NRP skills test.

  • Part 1: Exam Certificate of Completion

There are 2 parts to obtaining your NRP certification.

  • Part 1: Complete the online exam and course survey. Visit NRP 8th Edition online exam to access the test. 
    • There is an additional fee of the exam:
      • The AAP NRP 8th Edition Essential exam fee is $45.00
      • The AAP NRP 8th Edition Advanced exam fee is $55.00
  • Part 2: Attend an instructor led NRP skills session at one of our Training locations.

Textbook: Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) 8th Edition Materials

 

                                                    8th Edition NRP Instructions 

STEP 1

First, schedule your NRP skills session. 

 

STEP 2

Click on the NRP website. Next, select the NRP 8th Edition Learning Platform button. All students will have to create a new account.

 

STEP 3

Based on Hospital preference, select the Essentials exam, or Advanced exam. Once completed, email or bring a copy of the certificate of completion.

 

STEP 4

After the skills session, return to the online NRP Learning Platform and log-back in. Your NRP eCard should be located in the My Certificates & eCards Tab.

 

ADD-ONS to your class in the section below:

 

  • BLS Online + Skills

    The BLS online certification class includes two parts:

    • Part 1 – A self-paced series of online training modules (30 minutes – 2 hours based on experience) at home.
    • Part 2 – Skills practice at our facility (15 - 30 minutes)
  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  
    • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
    • EKG Course Evaluation Form

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate AHA manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 

 NRP 8th Edition

The AAP Neonatal Resuscitation Program is a required certification for all healthcare providers who come into contact with newborns. The AAP NRP Skills course format requires learners to first study Neonatal Resuscitation material, then complete an online exam. After completing the AAP NRP exam, learners must then attend an interactive course that includes only a hands-on NRP skills test.

CEH: 5 CE Hours Awarded

 

  • Part 1 Exam Certificate of Completion

There are 2 parts to obtaining your NRP certification.

  • Part 1: Complete the online exam and course survey. Visit NRP 8th Edition online exam to access the test. 
    • There is an additional fee of $45, which you pay to the American Academy of Pediatrics. 
  • Part 2: Attend an instructor led NRP skills session at one of our training locations. (Encino, Whittier or (Modesto) Hughson)

Textbook: Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) 8th Edition Materials

 

8th Edition NRP Instructions 

STEP 1

First, schedule your NRP skills session.

 

STEP 2

Click on the NRP website. Next, select the NRP 8th Edition Learning Platform button. All students will have to create a new account.

 

STEP 3

Based on Hospital preference, select the Essentials exam, or Advanced exam. Once completed, email or bring a copy of the certificate of completion.

 

STEP 4

After the skills session, return to the online NRP Learning Platform and log-back in. Your NRP eCard should be located in the My Certificates & eCards Tab.

 

  

The BLS for Healthcare Providers Renewal Course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

For students who already hold a current BLS Provider e-card.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job or student.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

 

Course Card:  NRP and  AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 ADD-ONS to your class in the section below:

  EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  

  • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
  • EKG Course Evaluation Form

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.


Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate AHA manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)

 

NRP 8th Edition

The AAP Neonatal Resuscitation Program is a required certification for all healthcare providers who come into contact with newborns. The AAP NRP Skills course format requires learners to first study Neonatal Resuscitation material, then complete an online exam. After completing the AAP NRP exam, learners must attend an interactive course that includes only a hands-on NRP skills test.

 

CEH: 5 CE Hours Awarded

  • Part 1 Exam Certificate of Completion

There are two parts to obtaining your NRP certification.

  • Part 1: Complete the online exam and course survey. Visit NRP 8th Edition online exam to access the test. 
    • There is an additional fee of $45, which you pay to the American Academy of Pediatrics. 
  • Part 2: Attend an instructor-led NRP skills session at one of our training locations. (Encino, Whittier or (Modesto) Hughson).

 

Textbook: Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) 8th Edition Materials

  

8th Edition NRP Instructions 

STEP 1

First, schedule your NRP skills session.  

STEP 2

Click on the NRP website. Next, select the NRP 8th Edition Learning Platform button. All students will have to create a new account.

STEP 3

Based on Hospital preference, select the Essentials exam or Advanced exam. Once completed, email or bring a copy of the certificate of completion.

STEP 4

After the skills session, return to the online NRP Learning Platform and log back in. Your NRP eCard should be located in the My Certificates & eCards Tab.

 

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certification classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

This ACLS class is designed for:

  • ACLS class is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired.
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 
 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

  

  • EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs  CA BRN Approved Contact Education Hours (CEHs) California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 2 years. 

 

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

ATTENTION: Each student must have his or her own current and appropriate AHA manual or workbook readily available for use before, during, and after the course. The AHA owns the copyrights to AHA textbooks, manuals, and other CPR, first aid, and advanced cardiovascular care training materials. Below is the link to purchase the eBook. 

BLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
BLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
 
ACLS Provider Manual (eBook)
 
PALS Provider Manual (eBook)
PALS Provider Manual (Paperback Book)
Not available on AHA website at this time.  

 NRP 8th Edition

The AAP Neonatal Resuscitation Program is a required certification for all healthcare providers who come into contact with newborns. The AAP NRP Skills course format requires learners to first study Neonatal Resuscitation material, then complete an online exam. After completing the AAP NRP exam, learners must attend an interactive course that includes only a hands-on NRP skills test.

 

CEH: 5 CE Hours Awarded

  • Part 1 Exam Certificate of Completion

There are two parts to obtaining your NRP certification.

  • Part 1: Complete the online exam and course survey. Visit NRP 8th Edition online exam to access the test. 
    • There is an additional fee of $45, which you pay to the American Academy of Pediatrics. 
  • Part 2: Attend an instructor-led NRP skills session at one of our training locations. (Encino, Whittier or (Modesto) Hughson).

 

Textbook: Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) 8th Edition Materials

  

8th Edition NRP Instructions 

STEP 1

First, schedule your NRP skills session.  

STEP 2

Click on the NRP website. Next, select the NRP 8th Edition Learning Platform button. All students will have to create a new account.

STEP 3

Based on Hospital preference, select the Essentials exam or Advanced exam. Once completed, email or bring a copy of the certificate of completion.

STEP 4

After the skills session, return to the online NRP Learning Platform and log back in. Your NRP eCard should be located in the My Certificates & eCards Tab.

 

The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments. BLS is a comprehensive course covering adult, child, infant CPR, AED, and choking. With a focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamics.

Classroom course involves hands-on learning with instructor guidance.

Required for anyone in a healthcare-related job.

Certifications classes are for first-time BLS students or students whose BLS card has expired. BLS may also be taken by anyone, such as people not in the healthcare field.

Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.

Course Card: AHA BLS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years

 

This ACLS class is designed for:

  • ACLS class is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Respiratory therapists, Physicians, Physician assistants, EMS professionals, and students in a healthcare program at a University/College.
  • The Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS instructor-led course teaches students the importance of preventing cardiac arrest. Students will learn advanced medical skills necessary for ACLS Certification, including recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The ACLS class also outlines working in high-performance teams, administering early and continuous CPR, and delivering high-quality post-cardiac arrest care.
  • Certification classes are for first-time ACLS students or students whose current ACLS card has expired.
  • This class may be offered as a popular extended one-day class or a traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class.
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
 
ACLS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 
 

This PALS class is designed for:

  • Healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and others who need a PALS course completion card for jobs or other requirements.
  • “Certification” classes are for first-time PALS students or students whose current PALS card has expired.
  • This class is offered as a popular extended one-day class or traditional two-day class, depending upon student preference. This is arranged for the day of your class. 
  • Approved and accredited by the American Heart Association.
PALS Pre-course Information:
We strongly encourage all students to complete the pre-course work. The courses are fast-paced, and there is a lot of information covered. Completing the pre-course work will help you feel confident with the material covered in class.
 
You can click on the link below to access it from the AHA website:
 
 

Course Card: AHA PALS course completion e-Card, valid for 2 years.

 

ADD-ON to your class in the section below:

 EKG Made Simple 30 CEUs Home Study Course: California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5, to complete 30 Contact Education Hours (CEHs) of continuing education every 4 years.  

  • EKG Made Simple Study Guide
  • EKG Course Evaluation Form

 

IMPORTANT UPDATE regarding our student records and the associated fees for replacement e-cards.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023. 

 

Understanding 12-lead ECG:  You Can Learn to Read the Squiggles

Who should take this course?

The course is open to all healthcare professionals but is aimed primarily at practitioners other than physicians.  The goal is to provide students with confidence in their ability to identify common cardiac abnormalities through the interpretation of 12-Lead ECG results.

Many professionals in the health care field would like to read 12-lead ECG results well enough to identify basic and important cardiac abnormalities.  This capability can increase your value as part of the patient care team and broaden your capabilities in your field. 

“Adding Value to Patient Care: Understanding and Interpreting 12-Lead ECG” is a 6.5-hour CE-approved course that will provide students with a useful and systematic strategy to identify basic cardiac abnormalities on 12-Lead ECGs. 

The course consists of 2 parts: 

  1. Foundational knowledge of heart functions, how they are depicted on an ECG, and

introduction of a systematic strategy for interpreting ECG results.  Topics include, among others, heart anatomy and physiology, depolarization wave, a brief history of ECGm review of 12-Lead essentials, and the adoption of an algorithm for systematic reading of 12-Lead ECG as applied to a variety of cardiac anomalies.

  1. A Practicum presents an opportunity for students to strengthen their understanding and ability to use a systematic method to interpret a series of 12-Lead ECG results that depict typical patterns of cardiac abnormalities.

 

CE Credits

After completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate from Elite Medical Training, a continuing education provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN).

 

Cancellation and Refund Policies

Cancellations occurring within one week prior to the course date will result in forfeiture of 25% of the course fee.  However, such students may enroll in the course at a later date at a 25% reduction of the course fee.

 

Course Conditions

Registered course attendees must attend in person.  Anyone arriving more than 15 minutes late will not be seated but will be allowed to enroll in the course at a later date with full credit for all fees paid.

 

End users OPT-IN by visiting https://elitemedicaltrain.enrollware.com/schedule and filling in their details. Additionally, end users can also text START to 888-713-0455.

Please reply STOP if you need to OPT-OUT in the future.

Due to the recent AHA ATLAS updates, our system is no longer able to search for student records past June 12, 2023.

You can search for your e-card by clicking on the link below. Fill in your First name, Last name, and email address. The system will then ask you for your security question.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

 


Any and all replacement e-cards, and name changes which now require a replacement e-card will be subject to a $20 fee per e-card. This fee from the American Heart Association is effective as of June 12, 2023.