Delaware County CPR, LLC is a top customer rated, American Heart Association Training Site. It is proudly owned and operated by two nationally registered paramedics with over 20 years of combined experience. Based in Parkside, Pennsylvania, our high quality training center offers a wide range of American Heart Association approved courses including CPR (BLS Provider), Heartsaver CPR AED, Pediatric CPR AED, First Aid, and Stop the Bleed. We also provide advanced certifications such as ACLS, PALS, PHTLS, AMLS, GEMS, Disaster Response, and American Heart Association Instructor Courses. Known for delivering high quality training, our approach emphasizes engaging, practical learning through hands on scenarios, video based cases, and realistic simulations. With flexible delivery options ranging from traditional classroom sessions and hybrid learning to on site group training and public classes, we proudly support individuals, schools, businesses, and organizations throughout the community.
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The AHA ACLS Instructor Course trains experienced healthcare providers to become certified instructors in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS). This instructor-led course covers effective teaching techniques, course administration, and hands-on skill assessment. Certification is valid for two years and meets American Heart Association (AHA) and hospital credentialing requirements.
American Heart Association
The AHA ACLS Provider – HeartCode Course offers a blended learning format, combining self-paced online learning with an in-person skills session. This course teaches healthcare providers how to manage cardiac arrest, stroke, and peri-arrest conditions using ACLS algorithms, advanced airway management, and pharmacologic interventions. Certification is valid for two years and meets AHA and hospital credentialing requirements.
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The AHA ACLS for Experienced Providers (ACLS EP) Course is designed for advanced healthcare professionals who regularly manage complex cardiovascular emergencies. This instructor-led course expands on ACLS concepts by focusing on critical thinking, differential diagnosis, and case-based resuscitation strategies. Certification is valid for two years and meets AHA and hospital credentialing requirements.
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The Basic Life Support - Instructor course is designed for individuals looking to become certified instructors of American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider and Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED courses. Participants will learn how to effectively teach and evaluate students, ensuring they meet AHA standards.
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This comprehensive course is designed for healthcare professionals and personnel who need to learn or re-certify BLS skills. Ideal for nurses, doctors, paramedics, EMTs, respiratory therapists, medical students, and anyone required to have BLS certification for their role. Perfect for first-time learners or those whose certification has expired beyond the renewal period.
This blended learning course combines online instruction with hands-on skills practice, designed for healthcare professionals who prefer a flexible learning format. Ideal for busy healthcare providers, medical students, and others requiring BLS certification who want to complete the cognitive portion at their own pace before demonstrating skills in person.
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Master comprehensive emergency response skills in this combined CPR, AED, and First Aid course. Designed for workplace responders, teachers, childcare workers, and anyone needing complete emergency response certification. Learn how to respond confidently to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies using current guidelines and proven techniques.
This comprehensive course is designed for individuals who need CPR and first aid training that meets regulatory and OSHA workplace requirements. Ideal for employees whose jobs require compliant emergency response certification, as well as anyone wanting complete preparation for emergency response. The course includes all required topics to meet workplace safety standards.
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Comprehensive classroom-based AHA Heartsaver Pediatric training covering first aid, CPR, and AED use for children and infants. This instructor-led format provides hands-on practice ideal for childcare professionals requiring in-person skills verification.
American Heart Association
The AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructor Certification is designed for healthcare professionals who wish to teach PALS courses. It qualifies instructors to educate others in managing pediatric emergencies, including advanced airway management and resuscitation. This certification is offered through a blended learning format and is valid for two years, meeting AHA and hospital credentialing requirements.
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The PALS Plus Provider course is ideal for healthcare providers who need specialized training in pediatric emergency care. Participants will learn how to assess and manage critical pediatric emergencies, focusing on respiratory issues, shock, and cardiac arrest in infants and children.
American Heart Association
This blended learning course combines online instruction with hands-on skills practice, designed for healthcare professionals who need PALS certification and prefer a flexible learning format. Ideal for healthcare providers working with pediatric patients, including emergency response personnel, pediatric critical care staff, and other medical professionals who want to complete the cognitive portion at their own pace before demonstrating advanced pediatric life support skills in person.
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The AHA Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization (PEARS) Instructor Certification is designed for healthcare professionals who wish to teach PEARS courses. It qualifies instructors to educate others in assessing, recognizing, and stabilizing pediatric emergencies. This certification is offered through a blended learning format and is valid for two years, meeting AHA and hospital credentialing requirements.
American Heart Association
This course is ideal for healthcare providers who may encounter pediatric emergencies but don't specialize in pediatrics. It's designed for first-time learners or those whose certification has expired over 2 months. Suitable for physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, EMTs, respiratory therapists, outpatient clinic staff, school-based providers, and others who infrequently see critically ill or injured infants and children.
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The PHTLS Hybrid Course combines online coursework with an in-person skills session to provide flexible trauma care training for EMS professionals and first responders. Participants complete an interactive online module before attending an instructor-led practical session focused on trauma assessment, hemorrhage control, and airway management. Certification is valid for four years.
The Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Provider Course is designed for EMS professionals, paramedics, and first responders who need advanced trauma care training. This in-person course follows NAEMT guidelines and covers rapid trauma assessment, hemorrhage control, airway management, and patient stabilization. Certification is valid for four years.