Review Our Available Course Offerings Below

ResusEd educators have over four decades of clinical experience in critical care medicine and education. We have over ten years of experience preparing teams in healthcare organizations to respond and perform, using a multidisciplinary approach, to rapid response and cardiac arrest emergencies.

Our programs and services are designed to fit your needs.

We can conduct out courses in your facility at your preferred date and time. We prefer to come in over multiple days to interact with small groups, offering your team a more comprehensive and engaging experience for your team. This flexibility allows us to cover various shifts to accommodate all team members. Our services are priced competitively in anticipation of building a long relationship.

  • Description: The BLS course teaches participants high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator), and relief of choking. It covers team-based resuscitation and emphasizes the importance of early recognition of cardiac arrest, high-performance team dynamics, and the critical importance of delivering effective chest compressions.

    Audience: Healthcare professionals (e.g., nurses, doctors, paramedics) who need to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills.

  • Description: ACLS builds on BLS skills with a focus on advanced resuscitation techniques. It teaches how to manage patients experiencing cardiovascular, respiratory, or metabolic emergencies. Topics include early management of cardiac arrest, post-cardiac arrest care, airway management, related pharmacology, and team-based resuscitation skills in complex scenarios such as stroke or myocardial infarction.

    Audience: Healthcare professionals who respond to cardiovascular emergencies (e.g., emergency room staff, critical care personnel, paramedics).

  • Description: PALS focuses on advanced resuscitation techniques for critically ill infants and children. It covers recognition and treatment of respiratory emergencies, shock, and cardiopulmonary arrest, emphasizing early interventions and team-based dynamics specific to pediatric patients.

    Audience: Healthcare professionals who respond to emergencies in infants and children, such as pediatricians, ER physicians, and critical care nurses.

  • Description: These courses offer a combination of online learning followed by hands-on practice and testing. The cognitive portion is completed online at the participant’s pace, and the skills session is completed with an AHA instructor.

    Audience: Healthcare professionals seeking a more flexible approach to AHA certifications.

  • Description: The course covers adult, child, and infant CPR, how to use an AED, and how to relieve choking. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing emergencies, making quick decisions, and providing effective chest compressions.

    Audience: General public, workplace employees, and anyone with little to no medical training who needs certification.

  • Description: This course adds first aid skills to the standard Heartsaver CPR AED curriculum. Participants learn how to treat injuries, control bleeding, handle environmental emergencies, and manage illnesses such as heart attacks and strokes until professional help arrives.

    Audience: General public or non-healthcare providers (e.g., teachers, childcare workers, industrial workers).

  • Description: This course is designed to address the specific needs of infants and children in emergencies. It teaches CPR, AED use, and basic first aid tailored to young patients, including managing asthma attacks, allergic reactions, and injuries.

    Audience: Childcare providers, parents, teachers, and those who care for children.

  • Description: Instructor courses prepare participants to teach and lead AHA certification classes. Participants learn how to manage classroom dynamics, provide effective feedback, and conduct skills evaluations to ensure high-quality resuscitation education.

    Audience: Individuals who are AHA certified and want to become instructors in any of the AHA disciplines.

  • Description: This course teaches the lifesaving skills of adult Hands-Only CPR, child and infant CPR with breaths, AED (Automated External Defibrillator) use, and relief of choking. Participants will gain the knowledge to perform CPR in various scenarios, but no certification card is issued upon completion. It is a basic, non-certification course that provides hands-on practice but does not include a formal skills test.

    This course is often offered in a relaxed environment, such as community centers, to make it accessible for anyone wanting to be prepared to help save a life in an emergency.

    Audience: Individuals who want to learn CPR to help family members, friends, or members of the community. It is ideal for parents, grandparents, caregivers, and other individuals who want to be prepared in case of an emergency.

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If you are unsure of the class you need or don’t see a time option time that works for you, please call or email us. We can be flexible to work within your scheudle!