american-heart-assoc-authorized-providerMobile Life Support Services has been an American Heart Association (AHA) Community Training Center for over twenty (20) years, and is committed to their mission of decreasing mortality and morbidity from heart disease and stroke. While everyday our Paramedics use treatment modalities and medications researched and developed by the AHA, the AHA series of programs we offer seek to educate both the general public and healthcare provider alike in risk modification and emergency care. The AHA programs range from simple home self-study programs that can be completed in 30 minutes, to multi-day Advanced (Cardiac) Adult and Pediatric Life Support programs.

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Basic Life Support Level Programs

Classroom Based Programs

This course offers basic CPR training in a dynamic group environment using the research-proven Practice-While-Watching method.

This classroom course teaches basic first aid and is designed to meet OSHA regulations.

This classroom course trains in basic first Aid, CPR, and AED skills and is designed to meet OSHA requirements.

This classroom course teaches basic CPR skills such as performing a head tilt-chin lift and giving compressions and breaths.

This course is designed to meet the regulatory and credentialed training requirements for child care workers in all 50 states. This course teaches basic first aid, CPR, and AED skills for children.

This course teaches employees how to protect themselves and others from being exposed to blood or blood-containing materials.

In this classroom-based course, healthcare professionals learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all ages, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.

The main focus of PEARS is prevention, and specifically the assessment, recognition and stabilization of pediatric victims at risk of severe cardiopulmonary distress.

Basic Life Support On-Line and Self-Instruction Programs

This personal learning program allows anyone to learn the core skills of CPR in just 20 minutes using their own personal kit.

This personal learning program makes it possible for anyone to learn how to relieve choking infant and perform infant CPR.

This is an online course that is self-directed and can be completed at work or home, followed by a hands-on skills practice session.

This is an online course that is self-directed and can be completed at work or home, followed by a hands-on skills practice and testing session.

This is an online course that is self-directed and can be completed at work or home, followed by a hands-on skills practice and testing session.

Busy healthcare professionals who need a flexible training option can choose this course for first-time or renewal certification. Students first complete online lessons and then meet with an AHA instructor for skills practice and testing.

Try computer-based lessons where students “virtually” treat adult and infant cardiac arrest patients. The course includes interactive simulated cases, step-by-step feedback, and online lessons with mini-games to reinforce the BLS algorithm.

This online course teaches employees how to protect themselves and others from being exposed to blood or blood-containing materials.

To learn more about these programs, or to enroll or schedule an onsite program for a group please contact: Education Dept (845) 562-4368 

Advanced Life Support Programming

Classroom Based Programs

This course emphasizes the importance of basic life support (BLS), integration of effective BLS with ACLS interventions, and effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation.

This course uses a scenario-based, team approach to teach pediatric emergency respiratory management or cardiac arrest.

Advanced Life Support On-Line & Self-Instruction Programs

Through interactive cases and using eSimulation technology to “virtually treat” patients, healthcare providers learn to assess, formulate treatment and provide advanced care for adult cardiopulmonary arrest patients. The complete course requires completion of advanced hands-on skills practicing and testing.

Through interactive cases and using eSimulation technology to “virtually treat” patients, healthcare providers learn to assess, formulate treatment and provide advanced care for pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest patients. The complete course requires completion of advanced hands-on skills practicing and testing.

To learn more about these programs, or to enroll or schedule an onsite program for a group please contact: David Grass at (845) 562-4368 Ext. 245