Through these courses we’re able to keep you up to date on the latest techniques, so you can maintain certifications and deliver the best possible care to your patients. Classes and information currently available to healthcare providers include:
- CPR (one- and two-rescuer)
- AED
- Primary Assessment
- Ventilations (including BVM)
- Choking (conscious and unconscious)
- Pulse CPR
CPR Classes for the Way You Learn
In Person: Led by knowledgeable instructors, our in-person courses combine lecture with hands-on skills sessions. Perfect for those who learn best in a traditional classroom setting, our in-person classes give you ample time to ask questions and become comfortable with the latest techniques.
Online: Through virtual instruction, these self-paced courses deliver CPR training that can help you understand how to respond to a cardiac or breathing emergency. After passing a learning assessment with a score of 80% or better, you will have successfully completed the course. However, when you choose an online CPR class you will not have the opportunity to demonstrate your skill proficiency to a certified instructor, and therefore may not meet the requirements for workplace safety certification.
Simulation Learning: Using a combination of self-paced, interactive online CPR classes and in-class skill sessions, our groundbreaking Simulation Learning courses give you the ability to train on your schedule, and demonstrate your skills to a certified instructor.
Certification Made Simple. Fast. Easy. Digital.
The Pulse CPR makes CPR certification fast, simple and easy. And with American Heart Certificates you’ll get anytime, anywhere access to your certificates; plus the ability to print, share, and download them wherever and whenever you like.
Digital certificates can be viewed, printed or shared online and can be accessed anytime through your American Heart Account. Each certificate includes a unique ID and a QR code which meets employment requirements and allows employers to easily confirm your certificate is valid.
Class participants and employers can visit and enter the ID found on the digital certificate (or scan the QR code with a standard QR reader using a smart device) to access a copy of the valid certificate with student training information. To renew your BLS certification, you can register for a review course, which is an abbreviated version of the instructor-led course that allows experienced participants to obtain their certification in an expediated format. To be eligible to participate in the review course, you must possess an AHA Basic Life Support certification (current or expired by no more than 30 days)