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Online ACLS Recertification in 2–5 hours
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Welcome to the oldest provider of online ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certification and recertification. We can get you your ACLS, BLS, and/or PALS certification in Nebraska as quickly and efficiently as possible!
We also understand the need for high-quality and accurate training materials. All of our training materials are written by experienced medical professionals and updated to reflect the current American Heart Association guidelines.
Not only do we offer top-quality ACLS certification in Nebraska, but we also meet your entire certification requirements with our new BLS (Basic Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) courses. We offer both BLS certification in Nebraska and PALS certification through our online certification and recertification courses.
No skills check is necessary in order to receive your ACLS, BLS, and/or PALS certification or recertification. It’s as easy as signing up for the ACLS, BLS, or PALS course in Nebraska, studying for the test(s), and passing the test(s).
Once you pass the test(s), you will be able to download an instant provider eCard. We will also mail your physical certificate within one business day if requested. You can use our service and become certified 24/7 without the hassle of scheduling a skills test or working around other people’s schedules.
We want all of our customers to be fully satisfied with our BLS, PALS, or ACLS course in Nebraska, so all of our courses come with a 60 days guarantee. We offer this unprecedented guarantee simply for your peace of mind.
We will refund 100% of your money if you are unhappy with our courses within the first 60 days of completing them.
Sign up for an ACLS, PALS, or BLS certification in Nebraska from ACLS Training Center to find out why so many medical professionals are saving time and money by earning their provider eCards online. Whether you are a nurse, physician assistant, or other medical professional, we have you covered.
If you purchase more than one of our ACLS, BLS, or PALS training courses, our shopping cart will give you an automatic discount of up to 15%.
If you know that you will need additional certifications in the future, for example, you work in nursing and require multiple certifications, you can save money by purchasing the classes together. Remember, there is no time limit on taking and passing the exam. You can purchase all of the classes you need and take the tests at your convenience.
Our ACLS, PALS, and BLS course in Nebraska are all accepted in every state of the United States and are accepted in most international countries and regions. If for whatever reason you purchase a course and it is not accepted, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee for the first 60 days.
The team at the ACLS Training Center works hard to stay up to date with new cardiac-related information and practices.
Residents of Nebraska can continue reading below to find important medical statistics pertaining to Nebraska ACLS, BLS, and PALS health indicators. All of the statistics below are unique to Nebraska.
Nebraska is very close to the Midwestern regional averages in most of the categories. Nebraska has a lower-than-average rate of people who die as a result of cardiovascular-related issues. Out of 100,000 people, 241.6 people die from cardiovascular-related complications.
Second, the median household income in the state of Nebraska is $52,728, making it the highest-paid state in the region. The regional average is $48,671. Overall, Nebraska is not overly healthy or overly unhealthy.
The American Heart Association name is owned by American Heart Association, Inc. ACLS Training Center has no affiliation with American Heart Association.
Feb 14, 2019 -- More than 17,000 people have subscribed to the Lincoln Fire and Rescue mobile app which the city has adopted since 2015 but a retired police officer was the very first one to use the app to help someone suffering cardiac arrest. David Thurber, who used to work with the Public Works and Utilites received a notification from his Pulsepoint app that someone nearby needed CPR. He immediately headed to an area near the Lincoln Airport where the patient was located and performed CPR. With the help of the Pulsepoint app, the patient survived.
Oct 15, 2015 -- Jamie Ligon saved a clients life when she lost consciousness and stopped breathing at Accent Hair Studio. Ligon called 911 and was told to begin CPR. She says that somehow she rememembered the training she had received 8 years before and began. Paramedics arrived 5 minutes later. The 83-year-old customer is recovering.