BLS

American Heart Association

Basic Life Support Provider

for Healthcare Providers

OVERVIEW

The American Heart Association BLS Provider course is an instructor-led class and teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments.

THE BLS CLASS COVERS

THIS TRAINING IS FOR

  • Nurses
  • Physicians
  • Paramedics
  • EMTs
  • CNA
  • Students
  • Physical Therapist
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Dental Hygienist
  • And many more!

LENGTH

3.5 HOURS

65

PER STUDENT

LOCATION

Sterling Heights

WAIT... Nothing fit your schedule?

YOU STILL HAVE OPTIONS

ONLINE + CLASSROOM

Blended Learning Heartcode® BLS

What is Heartcode® BLS?

Heartcode® BLS is American Heart Association’s blended learning option. You essentially do it in two parts. 

Part 1

Completed online where you go through online simulations and complete the written test.

Part 2

Is completed in the classroom. It consists of manikin practice and skills testing.

Need On-Site Group Training?

We offer mobile classes with no student minimums! We can come to your office or home and provide the same exceptional training.

Emergency Class

Did your certification lapse? Need it for work or school and the deadline was yesterday? We can help with that.

Request a private class

Short on time? Want to complete the class with a few coworkers? Our private classes cater to the busy professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can expect your certification to be emailed to you at the end of the day you took your class. 

Classes usually last 2-4 hours (not including breaks). This timeframe varies based off the number of students in class. Short on time? Feel free to schedule a private class.

Yes we do! You must have a current AHA BLS card in order to attend. Find more information here.

Yes! The official class title is called “Heartcode® BLS.” You can find more information here.

It’s currently recommended that a BLS certification be renewed every two years. However, some employers require more up-to-date training, which can be as often as every three months.

BLS is the highest level of CPR certification you can get and is necessary for healthcare providers. Classes referred to as simply “CPR” are generally for non-healthcare professionals who still require certification.