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AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) training for healthcare providers involved in the management of cardiovascular emergencies. Training is delivered at our training facility or on-site for groups.

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Who this course is for?

This course is intended for individuals who are required to complete an American Heart Association ACLS course.

Common participants include:

  • Physicians, nurses, and paramedics

  • Advanced providers working in emergency, critical care, or cardiac settings

  • Healthcare professionals responsible for managing cardiovascular emergencies

  • Individuals whose employer or program specifically requires AHA ACLS

If you are unsure whether you need ACLS or another level of training, confirm with your employer or program prior to registering.

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What you’ll learn?

Advanced skills for managing cardiovascular emergencies in clinical settings.

  • Recognition and management of cardiac arrest and peri-arrest conditions

  • High-quality CPR and team-based resuscitation

  • Airway management and advanced ventilation strategies

  • Cardiac rhythm recognition and interpretation

  • Pharmacology related to ACLS interventions

  • Effective team dynamics and communication during resuscitation

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Training Options

AHA ACLS Provider (In-Person)

Instructor-led AHA ACLS Provider training covering advanced cardiovascular life support concepts, team-based resuscitation, and management of cardiac emergencies.

This is a complete course that includes all required skills practice and testing.

Select a date below to register.

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HeartCode ACLS Skills Verification

In-person skills verification for individuals who have completed the HeartCode ACLS online course.

The online portion must be completed prior to attending a skills session.

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Heartcode Information

The HeartCode ACLS online course is completed through the American Heart Association.

HeartCode ACLS Online Course
https://shopcpr.heart.org/heartcode?associated_course=48

Payment for the online course is made directly to the American Heart Association. FACTS does not receive any portion of this fee.

Completion of the online portion alone does not result in a course completion card. An in-person skills session is required.

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Required pre-course work

All students are required to complete the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment prior to attending class.

ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment

https://shopcpr.heart.org/acls-precourse-self-assessment

We strongly recommend completing the ACLS pre-course work that includes videos for a more comprehensive review.

ACLS Precourse Work (with videos)

Training Location

We offer AHA ACLS training at our dedicated training facility or on-site for groups. Skills verification sessions for HeartCode students are also available at our facility or delivered on-site.

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Course Materials

Students are expected to have access to the current AHA ACLS Provider Manual for class.

ACLS Provider Manual

ACLS Provider Manual eBook

Printed manuals require shipping time. Plan accordingly prior to your course date.

Manuals can be provided by FACTS if needed, at an additional cost.

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What to expect?

Hands-on, instructor-led training focused on real-world clinical application. Participants will practice skills individually and as part of a team and complete required skills testing.

In-person ACLS courses are typically full-day sessions and include all required skills practice and testing. Skills sessions for HeartCode students are shorter and focused on completing hands-on skills and testing required for course completion.

Course Completion

Participants who successfully complete all required skills and testing will receive an American Heart Association ACLS course completion card (eCard), valid for two years.

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Ecard Access

Students and employers can access and verify American Heart Association eCards using the link below.

eCard Access and Verification
https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

eCards are issued after successful course completion and are typically available shortly after your training is completed.

Students can search using their name, email, or eCard code. Employers can verify eCards using the eCard code.

If you are unable to locate an eCard, contact your Training Center for assistance.

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Group Training

We provide AHA ACLS training for healthcare teams, hospitals, and clinical environments. Training can be delivered on-site or hosted at our training facility based on your needs.