CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications.
If you're a healthcare provider who needs to renew or obtain Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, American HealthCare Academy offers convenient and comprehensive online courses. After the course completion, healthcare providers can handle cardiopulmonary arrest or cardiovascular emergencies situations. Our courses are designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to confidently tackle medical emergencies in various settings. With video-based instruction, interactive learning, and realistic scenarios, our courses simulate real-world situations to ensure that you are well-equipped to respond in critical moments. With American HealthCare Academy, you can receive your ACLS, PALS, and BLS certification online, anytime and anywhere.
Take our nationally and internationally accepted ACLS and PALS online combo course today. It includes another life-saving skill, that is, an updated Basic Life Support (BLS) course materials for free. Sign up for the bundle today and start your learning journey with unlimited retakes for the ACLS exam until you score the required passing marks. You can upgrade your medical career from day one with the expansive and updated learning in ACLS, PALS, and BLS courses. Earn CE credit hours for the ACLS online certification course from American HealthCare Academy as you enroll in this course. The online ACLS course is easy to learn and grasp the knowledge of for healthcare providers.
American HealthCare Academy and Postgraduate Institute for Medicine provide a joint CE Certification for all free online PALS, ACLS and Basic Life Support (BLS) courses. Join other Healthcare Professionals to get Online Continuing Education hours. It will boost your career in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and PALS concerning career ahead.
In my opinion AHCA is great. I really enjoy and appreciate the lifetime renewal. Pay once your good for the rest of your life without having to pay every time to retake the test and get your certificate. Good stuff!
Easy, informative, inexpensive and quick. Online chat assistance available for any issues. I appreciated a way to get re-certified without attending class during Covid. Also the modified info to give CPR when the patient may have Covid.
The CPR/AED, First Aid course was full of helpful information and easy to follow. The videos helped with visual instruction. The ability to take this online and not have to be in a class for a whole day was beneficial to me.
In my opinion AHCA is great. I really enjoy and appreciate the lifetime renewal. Pay once your good for the rest of your life without having to pay every time to retake the test and get your certificate. Good stuff!
Easy, informative, inexpensive and quick. Online chat assistance available for any issues. I appreciated a way to get re-certified without attending class during Covid. Also the modified info to give CPR when the patient may have Covid.
The CPR/AED, First Aid course was full of helpful information and easy to follow. The videos helped with visual instruction. The ability to take this online and not have to be in a class for a whole day was beneficial to me.
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Our PALS Certification course includes topics like introduction to Pediatric Advanced Life Support, PALS and Pediatric Assessments, and Identification of respiratory failure and distress. You also learn the topics on Cardiac Arrest and Shock situations to tackle the same for pediatric patients.
Our nationally recognized Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification course teaches you topics on Introduction to ACLS, BLS and ACLS overview, Anatomy of the Heart, Identifying the Respiratory Arrest, Using an AED to regularize the heartbeat of a patient inside a hospital setting and more.
As a prerequisite to ACLS/PALs certification course, you must know how to identify a patient’s heartbeat, know different airway types, manage the blocked airway, understand advanced life support and pediatric pharmacology, and more such concepts.
Our ACLS/PALS course has video tutorials by OSHA-certified trainers, following ECC guidelines. You will earn a certification card online, and it will be mailed in to your address. You will get learning manuals and protocols in this course to understand the concepts comprehensively.
It will be valid for two years after the initial certification.
You can verify and download it from here after completing the course’s MCQ test and being eligible for the certification. You will get the certification card mailed to your already registered address. It takes about 5-7 business days to get delivered.
It is for all emergency healthcare professionals, students, or learners who want to make a career in this field later on. It can include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, caregivers, teachers, paramedics, nurses, etc.
You need to take the course and pass the exam with 75% or more marks first to be eligible for the physical and digital copy of the PALS/ACLS certification course by AHCA.
Yes, previously certified ACLS/PALS trainees can apply for recertification or renewal courses at AHCA. The period of validity will extend up to 2 more years then.
After registering for a student or customer group ID, you can visit to select the ACLS/PALS recertification course of your choice. The process is simple. Choose the course, study the given learning material and give the exam. Pass it and get recertified.
You can pay from any nationally accepted debit card or credit bank. We accept all nationally recognized bank transactions for your ACLS/PALS course payments. For more information, contact our team at 1-888-277-7865.
If you have a group of 5 or more learners wanting to opt for an ACLS/PALS certification course from AHCA, you can apply for a group discount or deals. Read more about them here.
Visit and fill up the form to register a student for the chosen ACLS/PALS course by AHCA. You can either log in as a student or a group. For customer login, use, and for group or corporate login, use.
You can reset your account password from. Then, contact our tech support team using [email protected] or 1-888-277-7865. They guide you better on how to recover your lost/forgotten ID and password.
Yes, you can. Go to and select the course of your choice to check out its demo before applying for it.
Yes, you get a money-back guarantee within 30 days of your purchase of the course. You must mail our tech support team at: [email protected] to request the refund.
The American Health Care Academy believes that medical professionals should be able to receive their ACLS/PALS certification from the comfort of their own home, on their own time. We understand how busy you are, and that’s why we provide comprehensive ACLS/PALS certification courses that include videos and literature from nationally-recognized organizations.
We adhere to updated ECC guidelines and standards published. Designed and led by experts, our ACLS and PALS online course is advanced and easy to understand.