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What is the difference between an American Heart Association course completion card and a Life Savers course completion certificate?

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What is the difference between an American Heart Association course completion card and a Life Savers course completion certificate?

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Certain American Heart Association classes that our taught through our company qualify to receive an American Heart Association course completion card. The course completion card is an official American Heart Association wallet-sized card which states that you successfully completed the class which includes a written and practical examination. A Life Savers course completion certificate is a certificate from our company which states that you completed a class. It is not official documentation. The content between the classes that offer AHA course completion cards and those that do not is the same. The only difference is that to receive an American Heart Association course completion card, there must be a written and practical examination component.

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