The American Heart Association's BLS for Healthcare Providers is the professional standard for clinical and non-clinical healthcare staff. If you work in a medical or paramedical role, this is the certification your employer and licensing authority expects.
A skills-intensive professional curriculum with a low participant-to-mannequin ratio, covering every aspect of BLS from solo response to coordinated team resuscitation.
No. BLS (Basic Life Support) is the foundational certification. ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) builds on BLS and typically requires prior BLS certification. Hrid Raksha recommends completing BLS before pursuing ACLS.
Yes — and it makes up the majority of the course. BLS is skills-intensive. Each participant practices 1-rescuer and 2-rescuer CPR, BVM ventilation, and scenario rotations. Max 12 participants ensures quality.
No. We bring all equipment — adult, child and infant mannequins, BVM trainers, and AED trainers — to your premises.
The AHA BLS card is widely accepted by hospitals, licensing authorities and postgraduate institutions. We recommend confirming specific requirements with your employer or council.
Professional-grade CPR training at your clinic, hospital or college. Contact us to schedule AHA BLS training for your healthcare team.