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Official American Heart Association Training Center

CPR Courses & Certifications Serving the Tri-State area

Our AHA & AAP certifications for health care professionals include basic to advanced courses : BLS Certification, ACLS Certification, PALS Certification, NRP, BBP, IV, etc…

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Official American Heart Association Training Center

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CPR123 Newsletter May 15, 2012

Diabetes and Heart Disease People with diabetes have a higher-than-average risk of having a heart attack or Stroke. These strike people with diabetes more than twice as often as people without diabetes. There’s a big link between diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. In fact, two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease more...

What Is PALS?

PALS stands for Pediatric Advanced Life Support and is a program designed to teach participants how to care for extremely ill or injured children. Skills learned in PALS trainings are useful in hospital settings as well as outside of the hospital in emergency situations. PALS teaches you CPR for children and infants, defibrillation, and other more...

What Is AED?

An AED, also known as an automated external defibrillator, detects cardiac arrest or arrhythmia, and through the application of electrical currents may be able to help a victim return to a normal heart rhythm. Though AEDs may be relatively easy to learn to use, we believe that as many as people as possible should be more...