Essential Training for Healthcare Providers
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Life Rescue Training offers American Heart Association (AHA)-certified Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification for healthcare providers who respond to cardiovascular emergencies. Our program uses a blended model: self-paced RQI HeartCode ACLS training followed by an in-person skills session at one of our certified locations.

AHA-Certified Instructors

Real-World Code Scenarios

Hands-On Megacode Practice

Flexible Blended Learning
Why Choose Our CPR Classes
CPR Classes provides a top-tier BLS blended learning experience with several key benefits:
What’s Included:
- AHA-Authorized Training Site
- Certified Instructors
- Blended Learning Made Easy
- Hands-On, Practical Training
- Recognized Nationwide
Who Should Take This Course?
Our BLS course is ideal for healthcare professionals and individuals who may need to respond to cardiac emergencies in a clinical or workplace setting. Whether you’re starting your medical career or maintaining your certification, this program is designed for you.
What’s Included:
- Nurses and Nursing Students
- EMTs & Paramedics
- Medical Assistants
- Physicians & Dentists
- Healthcare & Allied Health Students
- Any individual seeking AHA BLS Certification for work or school
ACLS Certification Format RQI + Skills Session
Our ACLS blended learning format allows you to complete your coursework online through the AHA HeartCode® platform and finish with an in-person skills session.
You’ll master advanced cardiac life-saving techniques on your schedule while meeting all AHA certification requirements.
Who should take our ACLS Blended Learning course
Our ACLS course covers a wide range of essential life-saving skills, from mastering CPR basics to effectively managing critical emergencies. Here’s an overview of what you’ll learn:
What’s Included:
Online Learning Modules
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Hands-On Training Sessions
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What You’ll Learn in BLS Training
Our Basic Life Support (ACLS) course teaches a broad range of essential life-saving skills — from mastering CPR fundamentals to using AEDs effectively and managing real-world emergencies. Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll learn:
CPR Techniques
Learn proper chest compressions, rescue breathing, and patient assessment for adults, children, and infants.
Real Scenarios
Get hands-on experience using defibrillators safely and effectively during cardiac arrest.
Airway
Learn to recognize choking emergencies and apply the correct method to clear the airway.
AED Usage
Train to communicate, coordinate, and perform as part of a resuscitation team during real emergencies.
Benefits of acls course
Build the skills, confidence, and certification you need to save lives with precision.
- Advanced Clinical Skills
- AHA Certification
- ECG Rhythm Recognition
- Pharmacology Training
- Meets Credentialing Requirements
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What You'll Learn in ACLS Training
In our ACLS course, you will master advanced techniques for managing cardiac and other cardiovascular emergencies:
High-Quality CPR
Effective CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants
Advanced Airway Management
Techniques to secure and manage airways in emergency situations
Pharmacology
Understanding and administering medications for cardiovascular emergencies
Cardiac Arrest Management
Team-based approaches for responding to patients in cardiac arrest
Stroke Management
Recognizing and responding to signs of a stroke
ECG & Rhythm Interpretation
Identifying life-threatening arrhythmias and appropriate interventions
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. After completing the HeartCode ACLS through RQI, an in-person skills assessment is required for certification.
AHA ACLS certification is valid for 2 years from the issue date.
The course takes 4-6 hours, depending on individual pace.
Yes. The AHA ACLS eCard is nationally recognized and required in many clinical roles.
Healthcare professionals, including nurses, doctors, paramedics, and other emergency care providers, are eligible to enroll in ACLS courses.
Yes, a current BLS certification is required before enrolling in ACLS.
Yes, our ACLS certification is authorized by AHA and is recognized nationwide.
A valid BLS certification is required, and a basic understanding of ECG interpretation and pharmacology is recommended before taking the ACLS course.
We serve the major areas from our locations and we are continuing to grow and expand into other surrounding regions.
Our ACLS classes offer a blended approach, combining online learning with in-person practice. You’ll begin with online lessons and then complete hands-on training at our facility.