Instructor Lead Training

American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS).

A person performing chest compressions on a CPR training mannequin, with defibrillator and medical equipment in the background. Text reads 'BLS BASIC LIFE SUPPORT SAVE A LIFE. BE PREPARED.'

This course satisfies requirements for clinical and emergency healthcare providers among other professions. Additionally, nursing/therapy students, interns, and any other individual may take this course.

Upon completion the participant will receive a valid American Heart Association (AHA) certificate of completion. This is valid for two (2) years and can be renewed via refresher course.

American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/AED, First Aid.

A person performing CPR on a training mannequin, promoting learning CPR and first aid with text overlay: 'LEARN CPR AND FIRST AID. SAVE A LIFE. BE PREPARED.'

This course is designed for any party who is interested in being prepared in the event of a medical or traumatic emergency. The pediatric version of this course is also available for interested parties or for those who are fulfilling requirements for employment at a daycare or other facility.

Upon completion the participant will receive a valid American Heart Association (AHA) certificate of completion. This is valid for two (2) years and can be renewed via refresher course.

American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed.

A red first aid bag with reflective stripes, accompanied by a graphic emphasizing 'STOP THE BLEED' and a heartbeat symbol, promoting preparedness in emergency situations.

This course is designed to cater to a broad spectrum of individuals, regardless of background or profession, because the ability to address major bleeding should be a fundamental skill for all. In a world where emergencies can strike unexpectedly, empowering each and every person with the knowledge and proficiency to halt severe bleeding is not just advantageous but crucial.

Upon completion the participation can receive an American College of Surgeons (ACS) certificate of completion. Participants are recommended to attend this course again every two (2) years.

De-escalation Training

A man and a woman are engaged in a tense discussion, with the word 'DE-ESCALATION' prominently displayed above them. A heart graphic with a heartbeat line is featured in the middle of the image.

This course is designed for any party who is interested in being prepared in the event of a distressed customer, coworker, or even friend. This content can be utilized in every aspect of life, since many things can trigger a person to be upset or irate. You will learn about identifying someone in distress and the basics of mitigating potential outcomes and ways of increasing your ability to stay safe.

Run, Hide, Fight (Active Shooter Response)

A man in a suit runs down an office corridor, while another man crouches near a printer looking concerned. A third man stands by holding a fire extinguisher.

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Disclaimer:  Use of American Heart Association materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart association.
Any fees charged for such course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA

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