Course Overview
Our American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) course is designed for healthcare professionals and first responders, though anyone is welcome. You'll learn high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, how to use an AED effectively, and essential skills for recognizing and responding to life-threatening emergencies.
Duration: Approximately 4 hours for in-person, or 2 hours for blended learning.
Audience: Healthcare providers, first responders, and anyone required to have BLS certification as part of their job or studies.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Perform high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants.
- Use an AED effectively and promptly.
- Relieve choking in various age groups.
- Recognize life-threatening emergencies and take action.
Certification Details
Upon successful completion, participants will receive an AHA BLS Provider eCard, valid for two years. To pass, attendees must demonstrate their skills and pass a written test.
Course Options
We offer:
- In-person Training: Complete all course components in one session.
- Blended Learning: Complete part of the course online at your own pace, followed by an in-person skills session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs a BLS certification?
BLS certification is essential for healthcare providers, nursing and medical students, first responders, and anyone needing basic life support knowledge for their career or studies.

