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St. Croix Rescue Academy

Heartsaver instructor essentials (online course)

 

Heartsaver® Instructor Essentials Course is an online course 
that teaches information needed to instruct AHA's Heartsaver® classroom courses and to conduct skills practice and skills testing sessions for Heartsaver® eLearning courses. These courses include: Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED Heartsaver® CPR AED Heartsaver® First Aid Heartsaver® Pediatric First Aid Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED Online Part 1 Heartsaver® CPR AED Online Part 1 Heartsaver® First Aid Online Part 1 Heartsaver® Instructor Essentials covers planning and preparation for courses, instructing courses, conducting skills testing and keeping your Heartsaver® Instructor status current. It includes approximately 30 minutes of general information about instructing AHA courses, followed by course-specific information. IMPORTANT: Prior to taking this course, candidates must have a current course completion card in Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED or Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers. Candidates also must have aligned with an AHA BLS Training Center that is accepting new Heartsaver® Instructors. Following successful completion of the Heartsaver® Instructor Essentials Course, candidates also must: Attend the in-person, skills practice-driven, Faculty-led Heartsaver® Instructor Course Be monitored by Faculty teaching their first course. Upon successful completion of all steps, candidates receive a Heartsaver® Instructor card, valid for two years. Features: Self-directed; available 24/7 Certificate of completion available to print upon successful completion; certificate must be presented at the in-person Heartsaver® Instructor Course Access to course content for 12 months following activation of course key Course takes approximately two hours to complete The American Heart Association is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEUs for this program.  2 Hour Online Course, Code: #90-1431  Cost: $25.00 USD  $30.00 USD (beginning November 1, 2013)