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Most members of healthcare professions are required to carry an advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) certification. If you are in Nevada, you can easily obtain your certification or recertification for ACLS. Las Vegas medical professionals are able to receive certification through the ACLS Training Center. The ACLS Training Center has been online since 1998 with the goal of providing comprehensive training that meets the guidelines for ACLS certification. Las Vegas medical professions can receive this certification with as little disruption to their lives as possible. No skills check is necessary when completing ACLS training courses from ACLS Training Center. Because our courses are online, you are saved the trouble of finding a brick and mortar class or scheduling a time for an evaluation. All you need to do is sign up, study, and pass the test.
Whether you’re becoming certified for the first time or seeking a renewal, we always strive to bring you the best and most current information. For instance, when the American Heart Association made significant changes to its protocols in 2020, we immediately integrated the new information into our training programs. These protocols are scheduled to be updated in 2025, and we are committed to integrate those latest changes to our training programs to keep our course material current.
Do you need an ACLS certification? Las Vegas professionals can get their certification quickly. You can order the online course and take the test 24/7, whenever it is convenient for you. As soon as you have passed the test, you can immediately download a virtual provider eCard to show to your employer. We put your physical certificate in the mail within one business day upon request. If you are in a great hurry, you can request an overnight shipment of your provider certificate for an extra fee. Our courses are accepted in every state and in many international locations. If you relocate, you won’t have to take another test to satisfy your new employer.
Here at ACLS Training Center, we are confident that you will be satisfied with your course for certification in ACLS. Las Vegas residents can rest easily knowing that if they are dissatisfied for any reason during the first 30 days, we will gladly refund 100% of their money. That’s not an offer many other training centers are willing to make.
We also know that if you work for a medical provider who requires ACLS certification, Las Vegas healthcare providers may also require additional certifications such as basic life support (BLS) or pediatric advanced life support (PALS). We offer both of those courses using the same format that we use for ACLS. All you have to do is sign up, study, and pass the test. There is no skills set check, and you can download a virtual eCard just as soon as you pass.
If you require certifications other than ACLS, Las Vegas based professionals can sign up for all of them at the same time and save 10% to 15%. You may be thinking that this all sounds too easy. After all, what if you don’t pass the test? Your original fee includes the cost of three retakes. We also send you information about the questions you missed so you will know where to focus your study in order to pass the test next time.
So, what do you need to do to get your certification or recertification? It all boils down to three easy steps:
We’re here to answer any questions you may have, and are ready to provide additional assistance where needed. For more information on ACLS and Heart Disease, visit the following resources:
2020 American Heart Association guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care science — This article provides excellent information about all kinds of emergency cardiac care.
How is a heart attack treated? — This topic takes visitors beyond ACLS and looks at long-term treatment of heart attacks.
CDC Addresses heart disease — This article discusses some of the public health efforts over the years that have raised consciousness about heart disease.
Heart attack action plan — Find out what to do in the event of a heart attack.
The American Heart Association name is owned by American Heart Association, Inc. ACLS Training Center has no affiliation with American Heart Association.
Jun 17, 2022 --Two law enforcement officers from Southern Nevada, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Officer Brandon Alvarado and Nevada State Police Trooper Charles Abernathy, were honored by the American Red Cross for saving a woman's life earlier this year. In March, Alvarado, who was coaching a youth soccer game, saw Jean Dahlberg in distress, and he and Abernathy rushed to help. Abernathy performed chest compressions while Alvarado monitored her breathing until an ambulance arrived. Dahlberg had gone into cardiac arrest, but she recovered after being taken to the hospital. The Red Cross is encouraging people to take CPR and first aid training courses.
Jan 24, 2022 --A man who suffered a heart attack in Las Vegas was saved by the quick actions of his co-workers and paramedics who performed 13 minutes of CPR, ultimately bringing him back from the dead. Dan Oberlander was rushed to the hospital, where doctors opened his blocked artery and did the necessary supportive measures. He was later released from the hospital and praised the high-quality CPR that saved his life. Doctors said they would continue to work with him to improve his heart health, and Oberlander urged everyone to take a CPR class.