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2010 AHA Changes to ACLS and BLS
By CPR St. Louis at May 26, 2011 | 10:42 pm | 0 Comment
Do you work as a healthcare provider who must be skilled in advanced cardiac life support? If you do then you should be aware that the American Heart Association has made changes to both BLS for healthcare providers and ACLS for healthcare providers. Because provider certification is good for two years some people who need to be BLS and ACLS certified have not yet been more...
Do you need an ACLS Recertification Class in Missouri or Illinois?
By CPR St. Louis at May 24, 2011 | 10:52 am | 0 Comment
Do you need an ACLS Recertification Class in Missouri or Illinois? St. Louis Recertification Center is offering summer ACLS classes to all healthcare professionals in the following areas of both Missouri and Illinois: St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Jefferson County, O' fallon (MO and Il), Chesterfield, Oakville, St. Clair, Maryland Heights, Richmond Heights, more...
ACLS Class St. Louis June 19, 2011
By CPR St. Louis at May 23, 2011 | 3:06 pm | 0 Comment
Do you need to renew your ACLS certification? If so come join St. Louis Recertification Center's AHA instructors for a fun class on June 19th. The class will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn conveniently located in Chesterfield, MO. You will receive your AHA ACLS 2010 guidelines student manual in advance and your new AHA ACLS card on site upon completion of the more...
ACLS Online Vs. ACLS In The Classroom
By CPR St. Louis at May 22, 2011 | 2:36 pm | 0 Comment
St. Louis, Missouri and the surrounding counties have several hospitals to choose from. In fact, some of the hospitals are Level 1 trauma centers. St. Johns Mercy Medical Center, Barnes Jewish Hospital, an Saint Louis University Hospital are three that immediately come to mind. Everyday thousands of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, paramedics, and other healthcare more...
Private ACLS Classes St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois
By CPR St. Louis at May 21, 2011 | 10:13 am | 0 Comment
Private ACLS classes are a quick and convenient way to get recertified as an American Heart Association ACLS-certified provider. Depending on which specific specialty in the medical field you are associated with often determines your level of expertise with basic life support and advanced cardiac life support. For example, if you are an oral surgeon, your BLS and ACLS more...