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BLS Blended Learning Certification Courses

BLS Blended Learning Certification Courses2025-04-29T12:59:42-07:00

HeartCode BLS Initial or Renewal Certification

HeartCode BLS is the AHA’s BLS blended learning delivery method. Blended learning is a combination of eLearning, in which a student completes part of the course in a self-directed manner, followed by a hands-on skills session in-person at our Oakland Campus with an instructor or at your convenience with a voice-assisted manikin.

BLS Initial or Renewal Online & Skills

Blended Learning with In-Person Instructor Led BLS Skills

Part 1: Online HeartCode BLS
Part 2: In-Person Instructor Led BLS Skills
Instant AHA BLS Provider eCard | EMS CE’s available and may vary by license type
Online + 30 Minutes for Skills

BLS Initial or Renewal Online & Skills

Blended Learning with Self-Guided Skills on Voice-Assisted Manikin

Part 1: Online HeartCode BLS
Part 2: In-Person BLS Skills on Voice-Assisted Manikin
Instant AHA BLS Provider eCard | EMS CE’s available and may vary by license type
Online + Unlimited Attempts

Learn More About BLS Certification

Benefits of Getting BLS Certification for Lay People

March 22nd, 2019|

Basic Life Support, or BLS, training shouldn’t just be dedicated to health care professionals. Many people in other professions, as well as non-working lay people, can benefit from a quick class during which they learn how to provide rescue care and use an AED until emergency personnel arrive on the scene. Are you one of them?

What’s the Difference Between ACLS and BLS Certification?

March 8th, 2019|

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.

Wanting to Become a Nurse? Know When to Become BLS Certified

February 22nd, 2019|

BLS certifications tell the world that you know how to perform CPR and perform basic life-saving techniques. If you’re planning to get into the health care field yourself, you may be wondering when you should get your certification. Is it best to get it long before you apply for your first job, or should you wait until you are accepted into a position?

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