Collection: ACLS Training
ACLS is a crucial set of skills for healthcare providers who manage cardiorespiratory arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. Our American Heart Association (AHA) certified ACLS courses provide the advanced training and critical-thinking skills you need to lead a resuscitation team and improve patient outcomes.
Our expert-led training is designed for professionals in high-stakes environments. We offer both the full ACLS Provider course for initial certification and ACLS Renewal for those who need to maintain their skills and credentials. We also specialize in the flexible ACLS Blended Learning format, which allows you to complete the cognitive portion online and then attend a hands-on skills session at your convenience.
Browse our selection of courses below to find the right ACLS training to advance your career and ensure you're ready for any cardiovascular emergency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right ACLS course is a vital step in your professional development. To help you feel confident in your decision, we've answered some of the most common questions about our programs.
What is the difference between ACLS and BLS?
BLS (Basic Life Support) provides the foundational skills for CPR and first aid. ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) builds on those skills for healthcare providers, covering advanced interventions like using medications, managing airways, and leading a resuscitation team during a cardiac arrest or other cardiovascular emergency.
Who is required to have an ACLS certification?
ACLS certification is typically required for a wide range of healthcare professionals, including nurses, doctors, paramedics, pharmacists, and medical students. It is essential for anyone who may be called upon to manage a patient in a cardiovascular emergency.
How long does an ACLS certification last?
All American Heart Association ACLS certifications are valid for two years. To maintain your certification, you must complete an ACLS Renewal course before the expiration date on your card.
What is the difference between a Blended Learning and an In-Person ACLS course?
A traditional in-person course covers both the cognitive and hands-on portions in a single day. Our ACLS Blended Learning format allows you to complete the cognitive portion online at your own pace before attending a shorter, required in-person skills session.Both formats result in the same official AHA certification.