My professor or employer says I need a CPR course that covers a whole list of items, and I am a student or professional in health sciences – what course should I take?
The course you are looking for is “CPR for the Healthcare Provider,” an American Heart Association BLS (Basic Life Support) course found on our Course Listings page. The American Heart Association is the grandfather of CPR. The AHA scientists make the guidelines we follow and all of the other organizations (American Red Cross “ARC,” American Safety and Health Institute) purchase these guidelines from the American Heart Association. For this reason we will always recommend the American Heart Association for CPR certifications. The great majority of reputable companies, organizations, and schools require their students and employees to be certified by an American Heart program, or highly encourage the AHA as their organization of preference. Also for CPR, the American Heart courses tend to be priced much lower than the other organizations, a fact that most people dont realize.
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