The Basic Life Support (BLS) course teaches healthcare professionals essential skills to respond to cardiac arrest, breathing emergencies, and choking situations. Students practice high-quality CPR, AED usage, rescue breathing, and effective team communication. Following current AHA guidelines and hands-on training, the BLS course builds confidence and prepares learners for real-world emergency care situations.
Learn MoreThe Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) course prepares medical providers to manage complex cardiac emergencies requiring advanced clinical care. Participants learn airway management, ECG rhythm recognition, medication protocols, and coordinated team response techniques. Guided by updated AHA standards and scenario-based practice, the ACLS course strengthens clinical decision-making in high-pressure medical environments.
Learn MoreThe Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course equips healthcare professionals to recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies in infants and children. Learners focus on pediatric assessment, airway support, rhythm identification, and effective team coordination. Aligned with AHA guidelines and hands-on simulations, the PALS course builds competence for urgent pediatric emergency care situations.
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