ACLS Skills Check Only
The ACLS Skills Check Only is for students who have purchased and completed the AHA’s Heartcode ACLS Part 1 eLearning module either through the AHA or another training center and just need to demonstrate their skills to complete their certification. The skills only class can be performed either at an in-person instructor led session at our Oakland Campus or via our convenient hands-on skills stations with a voice-assisted manikin. A certificate of completion for the eLearning module is required to sign up for the class.
If you are recovering from or managing a physical injury and require accommodations or support, we recommend attending our in-person class, where we can better address your needs.
Learn More About ACLS Certification
What to Expect During ACLS Training
Knowing what to expect when you are facing anything new can mean the difference between feeling deep anxiety or confidence. This is no different when it comes to ACLS training and testing.
The Most Forgotten ACLS Algorithms
Because ventricular fibrillation, or V-fib, is so commonly seen and is so dangerous, it's typically a primary focus in any ACLS class. However, you should also focus sufficient time on the following two algorithms, frequently forgotten by well-meaning students.
What’s the Difference Between ACLS and BLS Certification?
Are ACLS and BLS the same thing? The short answer is no; they differ quite a bit – specifically in the level of advancement. So, what is the difference between BLS and ACLS, and which do you need? Read on to find out.