With the recent change in the 2020 ACLS & PALS courses, Virtual training is no longer necessary.
The 2020 Release of ACLS & PALS allows for viewing the videos at home and then (when required) coming to class for a 2-3 hour session. This is even better than the Virtual option and allows for a safe, convenient course.
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To minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission during AHA courses, the American Heart Association has put protocols in place that allow us to do our classes virtually. The upcoming courses will be done via Zoom. In this session, you will be able to watch the videos, interact with our instructor(s), and take a written exam.
Please understand that in-person classes are easier for learning from. When you take an Online or Virtual course, we assume you have prepared for it. We do provide links to preparation information so you can get the most from your training. I will emphasize that Virtual and Online training is not the same as in-person training.
Upon successful completion of this process, you will be scheduled to conduct a hands-on skills practice and skills session. Upon meeting all course requirements, you will receive an AHA completion card valid for 2 years.
We have found this to be very conducive for Renewal students.
For the Initial students, we have taken extra measures to provide the best possible training and to allow for a Classroom Session that ties together the online training.
If there are any questions, please reach out directly.
r your patience as we navigate these new waters
Contact the Training Center for more information – 718-441-0656
