Life Support Training

ACLS Provider - 2 Day Full Course (Advanced Cardiac Life Support)

Date: 2/1/2018 - 2/2/2018  •  Time: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM; 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: Health Science Campus - Collier building (Basement)

The Two-Day format is designed for those participants who have never taken ACLS, or have prior certification that has lapsed over a significant period of time. The course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate and manage the first minutes of an adult cardiac-related event. The course is conducted over a 1.5 day format. It is recommended, but not required, that participants are certified in CPR prior to coming into this class. At this time, no CME credits are issued thru the University of Toledo for this class. If cancellation is necessary, fees are not applied to later classes, and a refund should be requested. Refunds are issued as follows: If cancellation is at least 5 business days prior to the class, a full refund will be issued. If cancellation is less than 5 business days before the class, a 50% refund will be issued. If a cancellation request is not received before the day of the class, or if a participant fails to complete precourse requirements, or arrives after the class has started and is turned away, no refund will be issued.

Designed for the healthcare professional who cares for the adult cardiac patient and may need knowledge of advanced resuscitation skills. Physicians/Residents, Nurses, EMS Personnel, Students of Healthcare Professions.

Prior experience and education in Cardiac Pharmacology & EKG Interpretation is strongly recommended for success. Also, participants must complete the 2015 ACLS on-line Precourse Assessment with a minimum of 70%, and submit the results when arriving to check-in (refer to your confirmation letter - or contact our office if you have questions!). Also, students are to view the Acute coronary syndrome video, and the acute stroke video prior to attending.

-Attendance at the entire course.
-Satisfactory performance on required skills.
-Post written examination of at least 84%.

Participants should obtain the most current ACLS textbook (2015 guidelines). Employees should obtain the textbook from their respective manager/coordinator, and non-employees may purchase a textbook from any AHA vendor (Laerdal, Channing-Bete, or Worldpoint ECC).



Last Updated: 2/28/17