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Our Courses

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BASIC LIFE SUPPORT

(Full Course and Recertification)

This is the foundational course for healthcare professionals and trained first responders who provide care to patients in a wide variety of settings.

BLS is known as the cornerstone course for healthcare professionals.

BLS Recertification is a fast-paced course suited for healthcare providers who use these skills regularly and require limited practice to successfully renew their annual certification.

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FIRST AID

(Full Course and Recertification)

  • STANDARD FIRST AID (Level C)

  • STANDARD FIRST AID/ BLS

  • EMERGENCY FIRST AID

This comprehensive 2-day program designed to teach you essential skills to effectively respond to medical emergencies in the workplace, home or other settings. This course is ideal for everyday people who want to be prepared for the unexpected. 

Standard First Aid Recertification is a 1-day course intended for people whose current Standard First Aid CPR AED Level C card is nearing expiry. 

* Recertification only applies one time. Those in possession of an existing recertification certificate are required to take the full Standard First Aid Level C course. 

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HEART AND STROKE INSTRUCTOR COURSE

Becoming a Heart and Stroke instructor is a profound way to leave a lifesaving legacy!

Combine your expertise, knowledge and passion for educating others with the excellence of Heart and Stroke courses and materials - you will make an impact for now and for years to come.

Become a difference-maker. Become a Heart & Stroke Instructor!

Source: Heart and Stroke Canada

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ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS)

The premier advanced resuscitation program designed for healthcare providers to improve outcomes with adult patients experiencing a cardiovascular emergency. 

You will receive your certification over the duration of 2 days. Your certification expires after the 2 year mark. You will then be eligible for a recertification course. 

Source: Heart and Stroke Canada

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