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This course is for Manatee Memorial Hospital Employees,Partners,& Affiliates.

This course is a combination of  eLearning (on-line) and a practical skills session. By signing up for this hands on portion, you will then automatically receive an email to  your PERSONAL email address with instructions and key code complete the online course prior to the selected date.

You need to  complete the eLearning course prior to the practical session and bring your completed AHA HeartCode BLS Certificate to the classroom.

 

Please select below which applies to your training, in order to get your KeyCode. 

 

 

The Advanced  Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) update course and Heartcode BLS  is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies. In this Instructor-led course, which includes active participation in simulated cases, students will enhance their skills in the recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke and acute coronary syndromes (ACS).

During the course students must pass a written exam and skills tests in order to receive an AHA ACLS and BLS  Ecard. The completion cards is valid for 2 years.

A pre-course Self-Assessment with a minimum score of 70% is required for this course.

In order to take this course you need to:

  • Have a current ACLS Provider card and bring it with you to the classroom (Non UHS Employee's).
  • Bring you completed pretest to class, if unable to print, you can print in class.
  • Have a current copy of a  ACLS book or ebook to class. Book will be provided in class if needed.

The Advanced  Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)  course and Heartcode BLS  is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies. In this Instructor-led course, which includes active participation in simulated cases, students will enhance their skills in the recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke and acute coronary syndromes (ACS).

During the course students must pass a written exam and skills tests in order to receive an AHA ACLS and BLS  Ecard. The completion cards is valid for 2 years.

A pre-course Self-Assessment with a minimum score of 70% is required for this course.

In order to take this course you need to:

  • Bring you completed pretest to class, if unable to print, you can print in class.
  • Have a current copy of a  ACLS book or ebook to class. Book will be provided in class if needed.

The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Update course is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of respiratory and/or cardiovascular emergencies and cardiopulmonary arrest in pediatric patients.

The goal of the PALS Update course is to improve outcomes for pediatric patients by preparing healthcare providers to effectively recognize and intervene in patients with respiratory emergencies, shock and cardiopulmonary arrest by using high-performance team dynamics and high-quality individual skills.

During the course students must pass a written exam and skills tests in order to receive an AHA PALS completion card. The completion card is valid for 2 years.

A pre-course Self Assessment with a minimum score of 70% is required for this course

In order to take this course you need to:

  • Have a current PALS Provider card and bring it with you to the classroom.
  • Bring you completed pretest to class, if unable to print, take a picture of it so you can email it when you come to class, it must include your name and score.
  • Bring a current copy of a  PALS book or ebook to class. Hospital staff, books will be provided in class if needed. If you are purchasing a book or eBook, then go to the following website  PALS Provider Manual

The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)  course is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of respiratory and/or cardiovascular emergencies and cardiopulmonary arrest in pediatric patients.

The goal of the PALS Update course is to improve outcomes for pediatric patients by preparing healthcare providers to effectively recognize and intervene in patients with respiratory emergencies, shock and cardiopulmonary arrest by using high-performance team dynamics and high-quality individual skills.

During the course students must pass a written exam and skills tests in order to receive an AHA PALS completion card. The completion card is valid for 2 years..

A pre-course Self Assessment with a minimum score of 70% is required for this course

In order to take this course you need to:

  • Bring you completed pre-test and precourse work to class, if unable to print, you can print it in class.
  • Bring a current copy of a  PALS book or ebook to class. If not, a  book will be provided in class if needed. If you are purchasing a book or eBook, then go to the following website  PALS Provider Manual  

This is the Skills portion of the Heartcode ACLS online portion.

Online portion must be completed prior to skills session. Certificate of Completion must be presented to Instructor in order to complete Skills Session.  AHA ACLS PROVIDER CERTIFICATION ISSUED UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION

If you do not see a time available that you need, please call 941-746-6885 for any special request for dates/times.

Basic Life Support  (BLS) is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest. This Instructor-led training course is designed to teach healthcare professionals how to perform high-quality cardiopulmunary resuscitation (CPR) individually or as part of a team. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcare setting. During this course students will learn rescue techniques for adults, children and infants. This course is intended for anyone who provides health care to patients in a wide variety of settings, both in and out of the hospital, and for anyone entering into a health career-related training program.

During the course students must pass a written exam and skills tests in order to receive an AHA BLS completion card. The completion card is valid for 2 years.

******  If you are a UHS Employee, then select the UHS EMPLOYEE BLS HANDS-ON SKILLS SESSION from the schedule ***

Basic Life Support  (BLS) is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest. This Instructor-led training course is designed to teach healthcare professionals how to perform high-quality cardiopulmunary resuscitation (CPR) individually or as part of a team. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcare setting. During this course students will learn rescue techniques for adults, children and infants. This course is intended for anyone who provides health care to patients in a wide variety of settings, both in and out of the hospital, and for anyone entering into a health career-related training program.

During the course students must pass a written exam and skills tests in order to receive an AHA BLS completion card. The completion card is valid for 2 years.

 

*** If you are a UHS Employee, then select the UHS EMPLOYEE BLS HANDS-ON SKILLS SESSION from the schedule. ***

AHA BLS Instructor course gives you the ability to instruct new and renewal students in Basic Life Support (BLS), Heartsaver CPR/AED and First Aid, and Heartsaver CPR/AED and First aid for the teacher and students (Heartsaver k-12). 

Our course offers the most comprehensive education that you can find.  

Course Requirements:  Current provider card in discipline becoming instructor and 18yrs old or older.

What this course provides:

Opportunity to align with our Training Center, Free Monitoring session, detailed instructions on the instructor network and how to navigate and issue E-Cards, If aligning with Manatee Memorial Hospital you will have access to Enrollware to enter your rosters digitally and up-to-date digital roster storage. You will also will receive guidance with course related questions.

What this course does not provide:

BLS 2020 Instructor Essentials online, BLS 2020 Instructor manual, DVD or Digital Course materials, AHA Compliant Manikins or equipment, and Course Provider Manual, 

Please contact Mark Laraway, Training Center Coordinator at 941-745-6885 or mark.laraway@nnhhs.com

This is the AHA skills session that needs to be completed after the Heartcode BLS online portion has been completed.  You will need to bring certificate of completion of the Heartcode BLS to participate in this skills session.

 

** If you are a UHS Employee, then select the UHS EMPLOYEE BLS HANDS-ON SKILLS SESSION from the schedule. **

Basic Life Support (BLS) is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest. This HeartCode BLS course is a combination of eLearning, in which the student completes part of the course in a self-directed manner and a hands-on practice and skills session with an Instructor.

The online component of the HeartCode BLS course uses a variety of learning assets - such as dramatizations, eSimulations, self-directed learning and interactive activities to teach students the knowledge and skills of BLS.

After completing the eLearning component, Students attend an Instructor-led skills practice and skills testing session.

This course is the hands-on practice and skills session only. You need to complete the eLearning course prior to the course (htpps://elearning.heart.org) and bring your completed AHA HeartCode BLS Certificate to the classroom.

This course is designed for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course completion card to meet job, regulatory or other requirements and for anyone who just wants to learn Basic First Aid, CPR and the use of an AED to be able to help in an emergency.

In this Instructor-led course, students will learn the basics of First Aid, the most common life-threatening emergencies, how to recognize them and how to help. Students will also learn how to recognize when someone needs CPR, how to call for help and how to perform CPR and use an AED. Skills are taught using AHA's practice-while-watching technique, which allows the Instructor to observe the participants and provide immediate feedback.

The most important goal of this course is to teach students how to

  • recognize when something is wrong
  • getting help on the way by calling 911
  • giving First Aid care or performing CPR until someone with more advanced training arrives and takes over

During the course students need to pass skills tests in order to receive an AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED completion card. The card is valid for 2 years.

This is the Skills portion of the Heartcode ACLS online portion.

Online portion must be completed prior to skills session. Certificate of Completion must be presented to Instructor in order to complete Skills Session.  AHA ACLS PROVIDER CERTIFICATION ISSUED UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION

If you do not see a time available that you need, please call 941-746-6885 for any special request for dates/times.

Instructor-led training course for those who want to become a PALS Instructor. Instructor Candidates must have a current AHA PALS provider card, must be proficient in all PALS provider skills and must have an interview with the Training Center Coordinator before they can register for this course. Call Mark Laraway at 941-745-6885 or email him at mark.laraway@mmhhs.com to set up an appointment.

 

Course Requirements: 
You are required to have the current PALS Instructor and Provider manual for this course. If you already own one or both, you do not need to purchase one. Current provider card in discipline becoming instructor and 18yrs old or older.
 

What this course does not provide:

DVD or Digital Course materials, AHA Compliant Manikins or equipment, and Course Provider Manual

 

Thank you for chosing Manatee Memorial Hospital for your training needs.

 

 

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Deadline Approaching?  Do you have a deadline and don't see the class ?  Call us to check availability - (941) 745-6885 or mark.laraway@mmhhs.com