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Nationally Accepted and easy-to-understand Adult, Child and Infant Online CPR certification and Online First Aid certification courses for the community, school, workplace and Healthcare Providers. You can print your First Aid and CPR / AED wallet card instantly after passing!

American Health Care Academy courses are Nationally Accepted. Our online course instructors are certified by national emergency response organizations.
American Health Care Academy online CPR/AED and First Aid training programs meet the UPDATED 2015 and accepted guidelines established by national emergency response organizations, including the latest ECC Guidelines.
Welcome to American Health Care Academy, where we offer online CPR certification. Our online CPR class, and online CPR/AED class is ideal for those who are receiving CPR training or CPR/AED training for the first time, or those who are seeking CPR recertification or CPR/AED recertification. The online CPR course and online CPR/AED course includes video and literature that is nationally accepted.
The American Health Care Academy offers First Aid Certification Online. Our online First Aid class is ideal for those who are receiving First Aid training for the first time, or for those who are seeking First Aid recertification. The online First Aid course includes video and literature that is nationally accepted.
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We continuously monitor and update our courses to adhere to changing national standards and research.
Our certified instructors are qualified to provide training on safety and health basics.
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If you are not a paramedic, doctor or nurse, the automatic defibrillator (AED) is what you are most likely to use if you ever need to give first aid to a person whose heart has stopped. These are made to be used by even an amateur or untrained caregiver, but it is best if you […]
With the widespread COVID-19 pandemic and the probability of an increase in cardiac arrests, new 2020 CPR guidelines have been released. The modifications were made in an effort to limit the personnel attending to a patient, reduce provider exposure, and encourage bystander CPR with an emphasis on providing at least hands-only chest compressions.