CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications.
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Our online Basic Life Support BLS certification course is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to respond to life-threatening emergencies. The course includes video-based instruction, interactive learning, and real-world scenarios that will prepare you to handle cardiac and respiratory emergencies in adults, children, and infants. You can take the course at your own pace, and our 24/7 customer support team is always available to assist you for courses related to BLS for healthcare and other sectors. With American HealthCare Academy, you can get your BLS certification quickly and easily from the comfort of your home.
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Learn essential life-saving skills like our high-quality Basic Life Support BLS for healthcare providers at your convenience from American HealthCare Academy. Now, get your updated and free Basic Life Support certification online, valid for two years when you purchase PALS and ACLS. Save a life as you learn the course curriculum, designed by OSHA-certified experts. It includes easy-to-learn CPR methods and follows updated 2020 ECC. Save lives with advanced life-saving techniques and skills from AHCA today.
American HealthCare Academy and Postgraduate Institute for Medicine provide a joint CE Certification for all PALS, ACLS and BLS online courses. All these courses are completely convenient and free to learn. Only pay for the mailed-in certificate card. Join other Healthcare Professionals to get high-quality CPR training with necessary online Continuing Education hours. Earn the same today with your favorite online CPR & BLS courses. The BLS training is also quite easy to understand, following the ECC guidelines.
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.
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.
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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Each year in the US, electrical accidents result in approximately 400 deaths and thousands of injuries, according to the National Safety Council. A shock from a simple phone charger typically delivers a harmless low current, as they are designed to…
A nosebleed, or epistaxis, is the release of blood from the tissue lining the inside of the nose. A combination of dry air and small blood vessels on the inside of your nose often causes nosebleeds. Nosebleeds can be annoying,…
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March Madness is all about high-stakes games, buzzer-beaters, and unforgettable moments, but it’s also a time when emotions run high, and health emergencies can strike without warning. That’s why March Madness AED safety should be on your radar this season. …
What’s worse than a Monday morning? A Monday morning that involves you losing an hour of sleep! Every year, Daylight Saving Time (DST) leaves millions feeling groggy, sluggish, and reaching for extra caffeine. But beyond the temporary exhaustion, this seemingly…
You may not think twice about gaining a few extra pounds, but what if that weight was quietly putting your heart at risk? Many people think of obesity as just extra weight, but it’s far more dangerous than that. Obesity…
Throughout history, women in CPR have pioneered life-saving techniques and reshaped emergency care in the United States. The percentage of women in the U.S. emergency medical technician (EMT) and paramedic workforce has steadily grown, rising from 31% to 35% marking…
Every year, thousands of athletes and accident victims experience avulsion injuries, resulting in prolonged recovery times and, in severe cases, permanent complications. These injuries occur when a part of the body is forcefully torn away due to a sudden impact…
When someone experiences a hit to the head, their brain may bump against the skull, affecting brain function temporarily. This can lead to symptoms like confusion, dizziness, and even memory loss. Although symptoms usually resolve, a concussion requires careful treatment…
Each year in the US, electrical accidents result in approximately 400 deaths and thousands of injuries, according to the National Safety Council. A shock from a simple phone charger typically delivers a harmless low current, as they are designed to…
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Browse through our frequently asked questions to learn more about our courses. Our support team is always standing by for further assistance and questions.
No, CPR is not the same as BLS. BLS or Basic Life Support includes CPR training. It is a lifesaving skill and medical care administered by first responders, qualified bystanders, public safety professionals, and paramedics. Whereas CPR is a lifesaving technique that mimics regular heartbeats for patients with chest compressions until the advance help arrives. First responders use it when they encounter a patient drowning, choking, having a sudden cardiac arrest, or gasping for breath.
Subject matter experts design our CPR/BLS course to fit your learning style and schedule. The course usually will take 1-2 hours. It’s a same day certification. The course does not mandate you to complete it in one sitting. You will have unlimited CPR/Basic Life Support certification course material access for 60 days.
The steps to enroll in our nationally and internationally accepted CPR/BLS course are simple. Register an account. Select your course. Start studying chapter-wise. Give the MCQ test. Ensure to score 75% or more marks. Give the test again if you fail to achieve 75% or more. Then, proceed to pay for the certificate.
Yes, BLS is generally more complex and intensive than CPR. It encompasses a broader range of medical training sessions. A BLS course is usually more suitable for first responders considering their career in the healthcare industry.
It has a validity of 2 years.
Our CPR/BLS certification courses have a 98% of acceptance rate.
When you log into your registered account on our website, go to the Dashboard and check the completed status of the CPR/BLS certificate. Then click “Pay for Certificate” to download the printable copy of the certificate.
You can encounter a life-threatening emergency at any point in your life. A nationally-accepted CPR/BLS certification from AHCA makes you capable of saving lives in and outside the hospital. This course certificate is easily printable when you pass the test with 75% or more marks. It has a 98% acceptance rate across the country because our courses follow updated AHA guidelines.
Yes, we offer renewal and recertification classes. For more information, you can visit our website at .
Pay for it after you have received 75% or more marks on your MCQ test.
You apply for your replacement card here . Otherwise, dial 1.888.277.7865 to reach our customer care center. The replacement card cost is $4.99 only. We ship the replacement card to your address after the payment confirmation.
The CPR/BLS and First Aid bundle course we offer provides 6.0 CME/CE credit hours.
Yes. Generally, we offer group discounts to 5 or more learners. But, please feel free to visit for more information regarding group discounts.
We offer our learners a 30-day money-back guarantee if the certification gets rejected. Please email us at info@cpraedcourse.com within 30 days of your CPR/BLS certification course payment to get a refund.
Go to and select the CPR/BLS certification courses you would like to try before finalizing the course.
Go to register for a corporate group account. Once you register the account successfully, visit to log in and avail yourself of the CPR/BLS courses of your choice.
The American Health Care Academy believes that medical professionals should be able to receive their ACLS 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 certification courses that include videos and literature from nationally-recognized organizations.