American Heart Association (AHA) Certified Courses

We offer below mentioned American Heart Association (AHA) certified courses which are recognized globally.

The training covers extensive hands on session where students can participate and completes various skills and learning stations on the manikins.

All the courses are conducted only by the AHA certified Instructors as per AHA norms following the AHA 2020 guidelines course modules and materials.

Registration

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Testing

Evaluation of teaching skills
through monitoring sessions.

Student:Instructor Ratio

7:1

Course Duration

1 Day

Card Type/ AHA Certification

ACLS Instructor course completion E-card
on completion of 2 successful monitoring
sessions under an AHA faculty

Training in training the providers the skills of:-

  • Defibrillation
  • Airway management
  • Rhythm recognition
  • IV access
  • Use of medications
  • Cardio version
  • Transcutaneous pacing
  • 1-rescuer CPR, AED
  • Effective resuscitation team dynamics

  • The course is video-based with instructor-led discussion and simulation. Students participate in, practice and complete various skills and learning stations.
  • Ideal for ACLS Providers with instructor potential, good command over English and teaching skills.
  • Instructors will enhance their skills in training the providers for the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. ACLS emphasizes the importance of basic life support CPR to patient survival; the integration of effective basic life support with advanced cardiovascular life support interventions; and the importance of effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation.
  • Students engage in simulated clinical scenarios that encourage active, hands-on participation through learning stations where students will practice essential skills individually as part of a team and as team leader.

For ACLS providers with instructor potential from the providers courses

Traditional Instructor led and video based