Course I.D. Code: ACLS 200
Description:
This Advanced Cardiac Life Support course is based on new science evidence from ECC recommendations and adheres to the 2005 AHA Guidelines for ACLS. This course incorporates a new teaching methodology. The Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support course is totally redesigned for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital. Through the ACLS course, providers will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. ACLS emphasizes the importance of basic life support CPR to patient survival; the integration of effective basic life support with advanced cardiovascular life support interventions; and the importance of effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation.
ACLS is based on simulated clinical scenarios that encourage active, hands-on participation through learning stations where students will practice essential skills individually, as part of a team, and as team leader. Realistic simulations reinforce the following key concepts: proficiency in basic life support care; recognizing and initiating early management of peri-arrest conditions; managing cardiac arrest; identifying and treating ischemic chest pain and acute coronary syndromes; recognizing other life-threatening clinical situations (such as stroke) and providing initial care; ACLS algorithms; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.
Audience:
The course is designed for medical providers such as physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may respond to a cardiovascular emergency.
Pre-requisites:
Valid CPR Professional Rescuer or Healthcare Provider Course Completion Card
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
ACLS Study Guide Third Edition by: Barbara Aehlert ©2007 Published by: Mosby (not provided)
ACLS Pre-course Checklist including ACLS Pre-test (Provided)
ACLS Reference Cards (Provided)
Pen / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$175.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
This Advanced Cardiac Life Support course is based on new science evidence from ECC recommendations and adheres to the 2005 AHA Guidelines for ACLS. This course incorporates a new teaching methodology. The Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support course is totally redesigned for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital. Through the ACLS course, providers will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. ACLS emphasizes the importance of basic life support CPR to patient survival; the integration of effective basic life support with advanced cardiovascular life support interventions; and the importance of effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation.
ACLS is based on simulated clinical scenarios that encourage active, hands-on participation through learning stations where students will practice essential skills individually, as part of a team, and as team leader. Realistic simulations reinforce the following key concepts: proficiency in basic life support care; recognizing and initiating early management of peri-arrest conditions; managing cardiac arrest; identifying and treating ischemic chest pain and acute coronary syndromes; recognizing other life-threatening clinical situations (such as stroke) and providing initial care; ACLS algorithms; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.
Audience:
The course is designed for medical providers such as physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may respond to a cardiovascular emergency.
Pre-requisites:
Valid CPR Professional Rescuer Course Completion Card or Healthcare Provider Course Completion Card and valid ACLS Provider Card within 30 days of expiration date
Course Length:
Approximately 8 hours
Student Materials:
ACLS Study Guide Third Edition by: Barbara Aehlert ©2007 Published by: Mosby (not provided)
ACLS Pre-course Checklist including ACLS Pre-test (Provided)
ACLS Reference Cards (Provided)
Pen / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$125.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
The Advanced Hazmat Life Support (AHLS) Provider program is a 16 hour, two-day course that gives health professionals a timely and effective response strategy in the medical management of hazmat incidents. Participants will receive a four-year verification status upon successful completion of the course. This course covers a vast array of hazardous materials, including pesticides, corrosives, toxic inhalants and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents.
The AHLS Provider course trains the participant to: Rapidly assess hazmat patient, recognize toxic syndromes (toxidromes), apply the poisoning treatment paradigm, identify and administer specific antidotes
Audience:
The AHLS Provider initial course is designed to be an intensive 16 hour experience. It is available to advanced levels of pre-hospital care providers, and programs are typically attended by (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.) Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants, Respiratory Therapists and Military Personnel.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
Advanced HAZMAT Life Support Textbook (Not Included)
AHLS Pre-course checklist including AHLS Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Verification Certificate. Participants will receive a four-year verification status upon successful completion of the course.
Cost:
$450.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
The AMLS Provider course is designed to be an intensive 16 hour experience. The course is scenario-based, with lectures and interactive skills station components meant to enhance the pre-hospital and hospital based healthcare care providers knowledge, and further develop the critical thinking skills required to effectively treat the medical related emergencies patient.
Audience:
All levels of pre-hospital and professional hospital based heathcare providers. Programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
AMLS Advanced Medical Life Support, Third Edition by: National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians ©2006 Published by: Brady (not included)
AMLS Pre-course checklist including AMLS Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$185.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
The AMLS Provider course is designed to be an intensive 8 hour experience. The course is scenario-based, with lectures and interactive skills station components meant to enhance the pre-hospital and hospital based healthcare care providers knowledge, and further develop the critical thinking skills required to effectively treat the medical related emergencies patient.
Audience:
All levels of pre-hospital and professional hospital based heathcare providers. Programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants.
Pre-requisites:
Must have a current AMLS course completion card within 30 days of expiration
Course Length:
Approximately 8 hours
Student Materials:
AMLS Advanced Medical Life Support, Third Edition by: National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians ©2006 Published by: Brady (not included)
AMLS Pre-course checklist including AMLS Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$135.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
Please do not let the idea of 12 lead interpretation scare you. The truth is that the basic essentials of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) recognition and localization are much easier to learn than basic dysrythmias.
This course was designed to help cardiac care providers feel comfortable and confident with the essential elements of AMI recognition and localization while identifying and managing patients experiencing Acute Coronary Syndromes. Lastly, special emphasis will be placed upon the recognition and management of Acute Coronary Syndromes in patients at special risk for serious complications.
Audience:
The course is designed for medical providers such as physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may respond to a cardiovascular emergency.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 8-10 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook, Pocket Reference Card (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a written evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Certificate of Completion
Cost:
$100.00 (Includes student handouts, lab book, and pocket reference card)
Description:
This course is a comprehensive basic first aid program which covers musculoskeletal injuries, bleeding wounds, shock, environmental emergencies, heart attack, stroke, respiratory emergencies, spinal injuries, first responder laws, infection control procedures, emergency procedures and much much more.
Audience:
Family Members, Friends, Members of the General Community and for workers who may need a completion card for regulatory requirements. Ages 14+
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 4-6 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a written evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$50.00 (Includes student materials)
The objective of this course is to familiarize employers and employees with bloodborne pathogens in compliance with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030).
The standard requires that employers make certain that all employees with occupational exposure to bloodborne disease participate in a training program provided during working hours at no cost to the employee. Employers must also ensure that their workers receive regular training that covers the dangers of bloodborne pathogens, safety and prevention practices, and post-exposure procedures. Employers must offer this training at least annually.
Audience:
Any employee who has a reasonable anticipation of contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials as a result of performing designated job duties, including but not limited to; healthcare workers, public safety personnel, housekeeping and custodial workers, educational and correctional workers and designated first aid providers.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 2 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a written evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
One year. Federal OSHA regulations require that bloodborne pathogens training be provided to employees with occupational exposure at least annually.
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$50.00 (Includes student materials)
Description:
The CABS program stresses the priority to keep you and the children you care for safe. Babysitting is not just watching the children, but being responsible for their safety and well being. When you are caring for a child, you are taking care of a parent(s) most prized possession. Everything in their home and your own home can be replaced” everything, that is, except a child.
Audience:
Future Babysitters, Family Members, Friends, and Members of the General Community Ages 10-14
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 4 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$65.00 (Includes student materials)
Course I.D. Code: CPR100 or CPR101
Description:
This community based CPR course is based on new science evidence from ECC recommendations and adheres to the 2005 AHA Guidelines for CPR. This course incorporates a new teaching methodology. This course provides individuals with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide effective basic life support in an emergency.
This course will teach CPR and relief of choking in adults, children, and infants. Also, covered will be the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and the application of barrier devices. Students will also be taught the signs, symptoms and risk factors for heart attack and stroke.
Audience:
Family Members, Friends, Members of the General Community and for workers who may need a completion card for regulatory requirements. Ages 14+
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 3-4 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$50.00 (Includes student materials) plus $6.00 online registration / payment processing fee
CPR for the Professional Rescuer (ASHI) or CPR for the Healthcare Professional (AHA)
Course I.D. Code: CPR200 or CPR201
Description:
This healthcare professional based CPR course is based on new science evidence from ECC recommendations and adheres to the 2005 AHA Guidelines for CPR. This course incorporates a new teaching methodology. It teaches CPR skills for helping victims of all ages. This includes ventilation with a barrier device, a bag-mask device, and oxygen; the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO). It's intended for participants who provide health care to patients in a wide variety of settings, including in-hospital and out-of-hospital. For certified or non-certified, licensed or non-licensed healthcare professionals.
This Course has been approved by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS)* and is accepted by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). The program has been also been approved by many state health agencies and may be used to meet the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Resuscitation Standard.
Audience:
Healthcare providers, such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, respiratory therapists, physical and occupational therapists, physician's assistants, residents or fellows, or medical or nursing students in training, aides, medical or nursing assistants, police officers, and other allied health personnel.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 4 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$50.00 (Includes student materials)
Emergency Medical Response (EMR) - American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI)
Description:
Emergency Medical Response for Adults in the Workplace is a combined CPR, AED, and basic first aid training program designed specifically to arm laypersons with the minimum knowledge and skills necessary to provide emergency care for suddenly ill or injured adults during the usually brief interval between the incident and arrival of emergency medical care professionals. Expanded information on bloodborne pathogens and emergency oxygen administration is included to enhance knowledge and understanding of these two important and related emergency care topics.
Audience:
Laypersons in business and industry who require or desire basic emergency care
(bloodborne pathogens, emergency oxygen administration, first aid, and CPR/AED)knowledge and skills with a focus on adults.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 7-8 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a written exam and skills evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate (recommended renewal every two years)
Cost:
$100.00 (Includes student materials)
Description:
ENPC is a 16-hour course designed to provide core-level pediatric knowledge and psychomotor skills needed to care for pediatric patients in the emergency setting. The course presents a systematic assessment model, integrates the associated anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology, and identifies appropriate interventions. Triage categorization and prevention strategies are included in the course content. ENPC is taught using a variety of formats, including lectures, videotapes and includes skill stations that encourage participants to integrate their psychomotor abilities into a patient situation in a risk-free setting.
ENA's Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course provides participants the opportunity to strengthen and develop their pediatric emergency nursing skills while expanding their personal growth by collaborating with nurses from a variety of practice settings. ENPC brings together participants from various emergency department settings as well as nurses working in other specialties of nursing.
Audience:
The ENPC Provider initial course is an intensive 16 hour experience. This course is designed specifically for Registered Nurses. Paramedics may attend but cannot test or receive the ENPC verification, Paramedics will receive CEU hours only.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course Provider Manual, Third Edition (Not Provided)
ENPC Pre-course checklist including ENPC Pre-test (Provided), Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
All participants are eligible to receive CECHs. The awarding of CECH is based on hours attended, regardless of evaluation outcomes. Verification will be issued from ENA with successful completion of the course. Verification remains current for four years.
Cost:
$300.00 (includes ENPC provider manual)
Description:
This course has been designed to teach an evidence-based approach to resuscitation of the newborn. The causes, prevention, and management of mild to severe neonatal asphyxia are carefully explained so that health professionals may develop optimal knowledge and skill in resuscitation. The Neonatal Resuscitation Program is an educational program that introduces the concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation. Completion of the program does not imply that an individual has the competence to perform neonatal resuscitation. Each hospital is responsible for determining the level of competence and qualifications required for someone to assume clinical responsibility for neonatal resuscitation.
Audience:
The NRP Provider initial course is designed to be an intensive 6-8 hour experience. It is available to all levels of pre-hospital care providers, and programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 6-8 hours
Student Materials:
Neonatal Resuscitation Textbook w/DVD Fifth Edition by: John Kattwinkel ©2006 Published by: American Academy of Pediatrics (Not Provided)
NRP Pre-course checklist including NRP Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$125.00 (does not include student book)

Course I.D. Code: PALS200
Pediatric Advanced Life Support course is based on new science evidence from the 2005 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC and a new teaching methodology. The goal of the PALS course is to aid the pediatric healthcare provider in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill infants and children, resulting in improved outcomes. Skills taught include recognition and treatment of infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest; the systematic approach to pediatric assessment; effective respiratory management; defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion; intraosseous access and fluid bolus administration; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.
Audience:
For pediatricians, emergency physicians, family physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare providers who initiate and direct advanced life support in pediatric emergencies.
Pre-requisites:
Valid CPR Professional Rescuer or Healthcare Provider Course Course Completion Card
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Study Guide & RAPID Pediatric Emergency Care Pkg by: Barbara Aehlert ©2007, Revised Reprints, 2nd Edition, ISBN 0323047491 Published by: Mosby/JEMS (Not Provided)
PALS Pre-course Checklist including PALS Pre-test (Provided)
PALS Reference Cards (Provided)
Pen / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$175.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
Pediatric Advanced Life Support course is based on new science evidence from the 2005 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC and a new teaching methodology. The goal of the PALS course is to aid the pediatric healthcare provider in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill infants and children, resulting in improved outcomes. Skills taught include recognition and treatment of infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest; the systematic approach to pediatric assessment; effective respiratory management; defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion; intraosseous access and fluid bolus administration; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.
Audience:
For pediatricians, emergency physicians, family physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare providers who initiate and direct advanced life support in pediatric emergencies.
This program is specifically designed for providers that have previously taken a PALS program and require a renewal to maintain a valid course completion card.
Pre-requisites:
Valid CPR Professional Rescuer or Healthcare Provider Course Course Completion Card, Current PALS Provider Card with in 30 days of expiration date
Course Length:
Approximately 8 hours
Student Materials:
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Study Guide & RAPID Pediatric Emergency Care Pkg by: Barbara Aehlert ©2007, Revised Reprints, 2nd Edition, ISBN 0323047491 Published by: Mosby/JEMS (Not Provided)
PALS Pre-course Checklist including PALS Pre-test (Provided)
PALS Reference Cards (Provided)
Pen / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$125.00 (does not include student book)
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Description:
The Pediatric Education for Pre-hospital Professionals (PEPP) Course has a rich history. It is the product of fifteen years of collaboration, brainstorming, review, revision, and re-revision by many dedicated physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, and EMS educators interested in improving the quality of pre-hospital care for Children.
PEPP represents a comprehensive source of pre-hospital medical information for the emergent care of infants and children. It will teach pre-hospital professionals how to better assess and manage ill or injured children.
Audience:
The PEPP Provider initial course is designed to be an intensive 16 hour experience. It is available to all levels of pre-hospital care providers, and programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) Second Edition Updated by: American Academy of Pediatrics ©2006 Published by: Jones & Bartlett (Not Included)
PEPP Pre-course checklist including PEPP Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$175.00 (does not include student book)

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Description:
The Pediatric Education for Pre-hospital Professionals (PEPP) Course has a rich history. It is the product of fifteen years of collaboration, brainstorming, review, revision, and re-revision by many dedicated physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, and EMS educators interested in improving the quality of pre-hospital care for Children.
PEPP represents a comprehensive source of pre-hospital medical information for the emergent care of infants and children. It will teach pre-hospital professionals how to better assess and manage ill or injured children.
Audience:
The PEPP Provider renewal program is designed to be an intensive 8 hour experience. It is available to all levels of pre-hospital care providers, and programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants.
Pre-requisites:
Must have a current PEPP provider course completion card within 30 days of expiration
Course Length:
Approximately 8 hours
Student Materials:
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) Second Edition Updated by: American Academy of Pediatrics ©2006 Published by: Jones & Bartlett (Not Included)
PEPP Pre-course checklist including PEPP Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$125.00 (does not include student book)

Description:
The PHTLS Provider course is designed to be an intensive 16 hour experience. The course is scenario-based, with lectures and interactive skills station components meant to enhance the pre-hospital care providers knowledge, and further develop the critical thinking skills required to effectively treat the trauma patient in the field.
Audience:
All levels of pre-hospital care providers, and programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
PHTLS Sixth Edition by: National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians ©2007 Published by: Mosby (not included)
PHTLS Pre-course checklist including PHTLS Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$185.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
The PHTLS Provider course is designed to be an intensive 16 hour experience. The course is scenario-based, with lectures and interactive skills station components meant to enhance the pre-hospital care providers knowledge, and further develop the critical thinking skills required to effectively treat the trauma patient in the field.
Audience:
All levels of pre-hospital care providers, and programs are typically attended by Emergency First Responders (Fire, Police, Search & Rescue, etc.), EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses (including Industrial based Occupational Health Nurses), Physicians, and Physician Assistants.
Pre-requisites:
Must have a current PHTLS / BTLS course completion card within 30 days of expiration
Course Length:
Approximately 8 hours
Student Materials:
PHTLS Sixth Edition by: National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians ©2007 Published by: Mosby (not included)
PHTLS Pre-course checklist including PHTLS Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$135.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
The PHTLS Military Provider course is designed to be an intensive 16 hour experience. The course is scenario-based, with lectures and interactive skills station components meant to enhance the military pre-hospital care providers knowledge, and further develop the critical thinking skills required to effectively treat the trauma patient in the field. This course has been specifically designed to enhance the military providers delivery of care in hostile combat situations and addresses those traumatic injuries commonly encountered in military engagements.
Audience:
Military trained healthcare providers including combat medics, physicians and nurses.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 16 hours
Student Materials:
Prehospital Trauma Life Support Military Version Sixth Edition by: National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians ©2007, ISBN Thirteen: 9780323039864 Published by: Mosby (not included)
PHTLS Pre-course checklist including PHTLS Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a written examination and comprehensive skill evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$250.00 (does not include student book)
Description:
The 24 Hour BLS EMT-Basic Refresher Program satisfies the requirements set forth by the Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Trauma & EMS and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. This course covers DOT NSC modules I-VII and will satisfy the mandatory 24 hour content as required by the NREMT for recertification. This Program will also satisfy the requirements needed to apply for National Registry certification and allow those completing this refresher course to sit for the National Registry written and practical skills examination process.
Audience:
This intensive program is intended for currently certified Emergency Medical Technician Basics or those individuals that have completed an approved initial EMT-Basic training program and require a DOT 24 hour BLS EMT-Basic refresher in order to sit for the NREMT examination process.
Pre-requisites:
Valid certification card reflecting certified EMT-Basic status or valid course completion certificate from an initial EMT-Basic training program. Current CPR healthcare provider or equivalent course completion card. Completion of student disclosure documents & requirements.
Course Length:
Approximately 24-28 hours including written and practical exam evaluations
Student Materials:
Student Handouts (Included)
BLS Refresher Pre-course checklist including BLS Refresher Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a 150 question multiple choice written examination and comprehensive skill evaluations at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Certificate of Completion reflective of the National Standard Curriculum DOT BLS Refresher Program requirements
Cost:
Up to $300.00 (Includes student handouts) - Pricing may vary dependent upon size and type of course.
Description:
The 48 Hour ALS Paramedic Refresher Program satisfies the requirements set forth by the Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Trauma & EMS and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. This course covers DOT NSC modules I-VI and will satisfy the mandatory 48 hour content as required by the NREMT for recertification. This Program will also satisfy the requirements needed to apply for National Registry certification and allow those completing this refresher course to sit for the National Registry written and practical skills examination process.
Audience:
This intensive program is intended for currently Certified Emergency Paramedics or those individuals that have completed an approved initial paramedic training program and require a DOT 48 hour ALS refresher in order to sit for the NREMT examination process.
Pre-requisites:
Valid certification card reflecting Certified Emergency Paramedic status or valid course completion certificate from an initial paramedic training program. Current CPR healthcare provider or equivalent course completion card, current ACLS provider course completion card. Completion of student disclosure documents & requirements.
Course Length:
Approximately 48-52 hours including written and practical exam evaluations
Student Materials:
Student Handouts (Included)
ALS Refresher Pre-course checklist including ALS Refresher Pre-test (Provided)
Pens / Pencils
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a 150 question multiple choice written examination and comprehensive skill evaluations at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Certificate of Completion reflective of the National Standard Curriculum DOT ALS Refresher Program requirements
Cost:
Up to $450.00 (Includes student handouts) - Pricing may vary dependent upon size and type of course.
Description:
This 126 Hour BLS EMT-Basic Initial Training Program satisfies the requirements set forth by the Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Trauma & EMS and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for initial EMT-Basic certification. This course covers DOT NSC modules I-VII. This Program will also satisfy the requirements needed to apply for National Registry certification and allow those completing this initial training course to sit for the National Registry written and practical skills examination process.
Audience:
This intensive program is intended for individuals interested in the Emergency Medical Services field. Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of acceptance into the training program.
Pre-requisites:
Please refer to student course disclosure documents for specific requirements.
Course Length:
Approximately 126-132 hours including didactic, practical lab, clinical rotations, written and practical exam evaluations
Student Materials:
TBD
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass both a 150 question multiple choice final written examination and comprehensive skill evaluations at the completion of the instructional program. Students must maintain a minimum of an 80% on all exams and cumulative GPA at all times in order to successfully complete the program.
Card Type:
Certificate of Completion reflective of the National Standard Curriculum DOT EMT-Basic initial training program requirements
Cost:
TBD - Pricing may vary dependent upon size and type of course
Upcoming courses:
Contact a customer service representative at customerservice@lifesafetysolutionsllc.com or call (480) 656-8387 for specific details.
Description:
This 1650 Hour EMT-Basic upgrade to Certified Emergency Paramedic Initial Training Program exceeds the requirements set forth by the Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Trauma & EMS and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for initial EMT-Paramedic certification. This Program covers the required DOT national standard curriculum objectives. This Program satisfies the requirements needed to apply for National Registry certification and will allow those completing this initial training program to sit for the National Registry written and practical skills examination process.
This program is an intensive educational process which consists of classroom didactic lectures, lab evolutions, practical skills assessment, hospital clinical rotations and vehicular internship rotations. Upon graduation, students will have ACLS, AHLS, AMLS, NRP, PALS, PEPP, PHTLS, and immunization shot technician course completions.
Audience:
This intensive program is intended for individuals interested in advancing their career in the Emergency Medical Services field. Participants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of acceptance into the training program and have a minimum of 1 year verifiable experience as an active practicing EMT-Basic.
Pre-requisites:
Please refer to student course disclosure documents for specific requirements.
Course Length:
Approximately 9-16 months dependent upon program schedule
Student Materials:
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a comprehensive mid term & final written examination as well as comprehensive skill evaluations at the completion of the instructional program. Students must maintain a minimum of an 80% on all exams and cumulative GPA of 80% at all times in order to successfully complete the program.
Card Type:
Certificate of Completion reflective of the National Standard Curriculum DOT EMT-Paramedic initial training program requirements
Cost:
TBD - Pricing may vary dependent upon size and type of course
Upcoming courses:
Click here to view our Paramedic Program page. If you still have questions, please contact a customer service representative at customerservice@lifesafetysolutionsllc.com or call (480) 656-8387.
We will begin accepting applications for recruitment for our 2010-1 Paramedic Training Program in January, 2010. The program tentative start date is late July, 2010.
Description:
Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) training will help you to understand the potential dangers of the chemicals in your workplace. It will teach you how to identify chemicals and how to read the warning labels. You will learn how to access and read your Organizations hazardous material manuals. You will be taught how to read warning labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Most importantly, you will learn the necessary information to keep yourself and others safe.
Audience:
Employers or workers requiring evidence of completed HAZ COM Training per OSHA Hazard Communications Standard 29 CFR part 1910.1200.
Pre-requisites:
None
Course Length:
Approximately 2 hours
Student Materials:
Pen / Pencil, Student Workbook (provided)
Written Exam / Skill Evaluation:
Students will be required to pass a written evaluation at the completion of the instructional program.
Card Type:
Course Completion Card & Certificate
Cost:
$50.00 (Includes student materials)






