Refresh your AHA Skills with HCI College
HCI College is an authorized training center for American Heart Association courses. You have to renew your AHA cards every one to two years.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
HCI College is an authorized training center for American Heart Association courses. You have to renew your AHA cards every one to two years.
Read moreHealthcare providers are often required to obtain ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification for their employers.
Read moreMore and more hospitals are requiring their nurses, EMTs, and Paramedics to have an ACLS provider card. This credential serves as an indicator of the healthcare provider’s ability to provide a particular set of life-supporting care.
Read moreWhen you are looking to increase your skills as a healthcare provider, getting additional certifications can give you an advantage in the field.
Read moreGetting an ACLS certification in Florida is a great step for your career as a healthcare provider. You can enroll for the courses online and attend sessions at an Authorized Training Center for the American Heart Association. HCI offers these courses to prepare you for the field.
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Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification is current for two years. Because the guidelines update on a regular basis, ACLS-Certified individuals need to get recertified every two years in order to stay current.
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Some hospitals and medical facilities may require that their nurses and EMTs be certified in American Heart Association courses like Basic Life Support or Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Where can you take American Heart Association courses in Florida?
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The ACLS for Experienced Providers course prepares healthcare providers with advanced knowledge and techniques for cardiorespiratory emergencies.
Read moreThe Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course at Health Career Institute is intended for healthcare professionals who deal directly with the management of cardiovascular emergencies. This includes healthcare professionals in emergency medicine, emergency response, intensive care and critical care units.
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