5 Facts about CPR and AEDs
You're enjoying a stroll in the park when a woman on the path ahead of you collapses. When you reach her, she's unresponsive, doesn’t appear to be breathing and you can't find a pulse. What do you do?
BLS for Healthcare Providers CPR (Full Course)
The BLS for Healthcare Provider CPR course covers course material such as adult, child and infant one & two rescuer CPR, obstructed airway and the use of an AED. The course also includes the use of barrier devices. The Healthcare Provider course is intended for those in the health-care field. The fee for this course includes a course manual. Upon successful completion an American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Provider card valid for two years will be issued. The course is approximately 4.5 hours. Students should arrive 15 minutes before class starts.
BLS for Healthcare Provider Courses (Full Course) $85.00
Employees of Saint Michael’s Medical Center no charge. Employees must obtain a registration form from the Education and Practice Department.
All AHA CPR and First Aid courses are available at your workplace or organization with 6 or more participants. Call us at 973-877-5094 for additional information.
BLS for Healthcare Providers CPR (Renewal Course)
The BLS for Healthcare Provider CPR course covers course material such as adult, child and infant one & two rescuer CPR, obstructed airway and the use of an AED. The course also includes the use of barrier devices. The Healthcare Provider course is intended for those in the health-care field. The fee for this course includes a course manual. Upon successful completion an American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Provider card valid for two years will be issued. The course is approximately 4hours. Students MUST have a CURRENT BLS for Healthcare Provider card to take this course. Students should arrive 15 minutes before class starts.
BLS for Healthcare Provider Courses (Renewal Course) $70.00
Employees of Saint Michael’s Medical Center no charge. Employees must obtain a registration form Educaltion and Practice Department.
All AHA CPR and First Aid courses are available at your workplace or organization with 6 or more participants. Call us at 973-877-5094 for additional information.
BLS Instructor Course
The American Heart Association CPR Instructor course is a two day course. Day one will be completed at home using the AHA CORE DVD provided to you. This program covers information on teaching and will take most of the day to complete. Once complete you will print out a certificate of completion. This certificate must be brought to class with you. Participants must provide a copy of their current American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers CPR card the day of the instructor course. The CPR card must indicate you were taught to the 2010 guidelines. Day two will be held at Saint Michael’s Medical Center. Day two will cover information such as course organization, policies and procedures of both the AHA and Saint Michael’s Medical Center CPR Training Department, administration of courses, equipment cleaning, changes in CPR and why the occur, skills testing a written test and more. To complete the instructor course students must be evaluated teaching their first course at Saint Michael’s Medical Center. Course fee includes course instructor manuals.
BLS Instructor Course: $275.00
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CPR training courses offered in Newark NJ at Saint Michael's Medical Center. Saint Michael's is an American Heart Assocation BLS and ACLS training Center. Also offered are EMT classes.
It really began back in 1991, when Kevin’s daughter Casandra was born extremely premature. Kevin took a CPR class at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle. The instructor told Kevin what would happen physically and emotionally when he had to preform CPR on his daughter.
It was 8 am on January 28, 1992 when it happened. A day he would never forget, 17 minutes of CPR, and the loss of a loved one. After everything calmed down Kevin recalled that the CPR Instructor was right, it was exactly like she said, the emotions, the sounds, the feelings, everything. Kevin performed CPR without thinking.
Over the years Kevin never forgot the instructor’s lesson. Then the opportunity for Kevin to become a CPR instructor arose. He took it. He vowed to be more than just an instructor; Kevin takes his real world experiences from his daughter to experiences as an EMT and applies them to each and every class.
Today if you ask him what he does he will say “I teach hands to save lives”. Former students will tell you that in the first 15 minutes of class you will learn more than from any other class.