Courses
PALS Provider
American Heart Association
PALS Provider
This course is designed for healthcare providers who respond to emergencies involving infants and children. It's ideal for first-time learners or those whose certification has expired over 2 months. Particularly suitable for personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units who regularly encounter pediatric patients in high-acuity situations.
Initial Pals
PALS Update
This course is designed for healthcare providers with a currently active PALS certification who need to renew and extend their certification for another 2 years. It's ideal for experienced professionals who regularly encounter pediatric emergencies, including pediatric intensive care unit staff, emergency department personnel, and EMS providers who frequently treat infants and children. The update course reinforces key PALS concepts and introduces any new guidelines or practices in pediatric advanced life support since the participant's last certification.
Pals Renewal
PALS Provider - Heartcode
This blended learning course combines online instruction with hands-on skills practice, designed for healthcare professionals who need PALS certification and prefer a flexible learning format. Ideal for healthcare providers working with pediatric patients, including emergency response personnel, pediatric critical care staff, and other medical professionals who want to complete the cognitive portion at their own pace before demonstrating advanced pediatric life support skills in person.
Online Portion and In person Skills assessment
PALS Provider - Heartcode
This blended learning course combines online instruction with hands-on skills practice, designed for healthcare professionals who need PALS certification and prefer a flexible learning format. Ideal for healthcare providers working with pediatric patients, including emergency response personnel, pediatric critical care staff, and other medical professionals who want to complete the cognitive portion at their own pace before demonstrating advanced pediatric life support skills in person.
Pals Hands on Skills Portion