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How It Works

Earning an online certification is a quick and convenient way to gain industry-recognized credentials that can open doors to new job opportunities.

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Select Your ACLS Course

Register on our website for your online ACLS certification and begin your course instantly.

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Pass the Quiz

Take the quiz and score 75% to pass. Take multiple retakes until you pass.

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Print Your ACLS Certificate

After passing the ACLS training course quiz, you can print your certification wallet card.

Corporate Training And Group Discounts
Corporate Training And Group Discounts

We offer savings for groups of 5 or more. We have a dedicated team for ACLS Group Certifications and an assigned account executive for each group.

Convenient Access Anytime

One of the biggest advantages of taking an ACLS certification course is the convenience it offers. We offer online courses that can be accessed anytime, anywhere, making it easy for learners to fit the course into their busy schedules. This means that individuals can study at their own pace, without having to take time off work or attend a physical classroom.

This makes it easy for individuals to start the course right away and complete it quickly, without having to wait for a course to become available.

Convenient Access Anytime
Course Features

Our online courses offer the flexibility and convenience of learning from anywhere, anytime. With a range of interactive tools, such as quizzes, video lectures, and discussion boards, our online courses allow learners to study in a way that best suits them.

Unlimited course access for 60 days
Nationally and Internationally accepted curriculum
Print your certificate instantly after passing your exam
Follows Updated OSHA-and ECC guidelines
Earn CE Credit Hours
Unlimited retakes to pass the exams

Certification & Recertification

Receive Your Wallet Card In The Mail
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Frequently Asked Questions

The length of an online ACLS course can vary depending on the provider and the level of certification you are seeking. However, most courses can be completed in a day.

Yes, most ACLS courses require you to pass a written exam at the end of the course. Some courses may also include a practical skills assessment that must be completed in person.

Yes, if you pass the written exam and any required practical skills assessments, you will receive a certification indicating that you are qualified to provide advanced cardiac life support. This certification is typically valid for 2 years before it must be renewed.

Yes, online ACLS courses are designed to be just as comprehensive as in-person courses. They cover the same material and require the same level of proficiency. It ultimately depends on your learning style and preferences.

Yes, most online ACLS courses allow you to retake the exam if you don’t pass on your first attempt. It’s important to review the provider’s policies before enrolling in the course.

An ACLS course is designed for healthcare professionals who may encounter cardiovascular emergencies in their work, including doctors, nurses, EMTs, paramedics, and other healthcare providers.

An ACLS course teaches healthcare providers how to recognize and respond to life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies, including cardiac arrest, stroke, and heart attack. It covers topics such as airway management, defibrillation, medication administration, and team communication.

ACLS certification is typically valid for two years before it must be renewed. Some employers may require more frequent renewal, so it’s important to check with your employer or the certifying organization for specific requirements.

Yes, ACLS certification is recognized internationally, but it’s important to check with the specific organization or country you will be working in to ensure that your certification meets their requirements.

ACLS courses are typically designed for healthcare professionals who may encounter cardiovascular emergencies in their work. However, some online providers may offer courses for lay people who want to learn CPR or basic life support skills. It’s important to check with the provider to see if they offer courses for non-healthcare professionals.

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