4 HOURS 30 minute-In-Class
Course Description
The BLS Provider course is a complete in-person experience where you will learn through lectures, video segments, practice and coaching, guided by a Heart & Stroke instructor. Receive ample opportunity to apply your skills and receive feedback before the evaluation. You will learn single- and multi-rescuer basic life support skills with a focus on high-quality CPR and team dynamics in a wide variety of settings, including prehospital and in-facility settings.
BLS is a prerequisite for advanced resuscitation courses and many healthcare-related training programs. Current certification is often required for employment in the healthcare field.
The BLS Provider course is ideal for healthcare professionals and trained first responders as well those who are new to BLS or do not frequently use their resuscitation skills.
Course Details
- Duration: 4-5 hours- in class
- Cost: $65.00 + GST
- Certificate: A one year Digital Certificate is issued by Heart& Stoke Foundation upon successful completion.
- Required Manual: Basic Life Support Provider Manual, Print = RE3410E OR eBook = RE3410ED
- How to obtain training materials:The required BLS Provider Manual #RE3410 is provided (reference only).
- Books: you can purchase a book at our location for $25.00 plus GST: current version (2020)
- Language: English
- NOTE: provincial requirements vary. This course meets or exceeds requirements in most provinces. Click here to learn more.
CME/CPD Credits
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Eligible for two (2) credits per hour under Section 2 of the MOC Program as “Traineeships”.
Other Colleges / Regulatory Bodies
Heart & Stroke courses are recognized across Canada. We are committed to continuous assessment and accreditation. Check with your college or professional affiliation to see if this course is eligible for credits.
Additional Information
Please register online
If you have questions please feel free to email: info@trainingforsuccess.ca
For more information, please visit the Heart and Stroke website here