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For more then 20 years, CPR Education & Seminars are leaders in basic and advanced emergency first responder training. Our dynamic, low stress training is available for doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals, teachers, airline attendants, fitness trainers and the general public. The core of our programs are: ACLS, CPR/AED, PALS, BCLS, Emergency Preparedness, First Aid, EKG, IV Therapy, Mental Health First Aid and much more.
CPR EDUCATION AND SEMINARS diverse programs include: American Safety and Health Institute, American Heart Association, MEDIC FIRST AID as well as our newest National Safety Council programs and Mental Health First Aid. Our FIRST CLASS educational programs are consistently delivered supporting the "Chain Of Survival." CONTACT US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION!
CPR EDUCATION AND SEMINARS consistently educates medical providers and the general public. Our customers represent many industries required by law to maintain organizational, federal, local, or state regulations . Our classes are held in our new local office or employee training at your location. We promise your emergency training will be low stress, significant, advantageous and cost effective!!San Francisco Best Business Award
CPR Education & Seminars Receives 2014 Best Businesses of San Francisco Award-San Francisco Award Program Honors the Achievement San Francisco, December 17, 2014 —
CPR Education & Seminars has been selected for the 2014 Best Businesses of San Francisco Award in the CPR Classes category by the Best Businesses of San Francisco Award Program.
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These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the San Francisco area a great place to live, work and play.
As the world leader in CPR, first aid and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) training and education, the American Heart Association offers a variety of options for you to learn lifesaving skills. Find a local training center offering classes for family and friends, employees, or healthcare providers. ACLS PROVIDER NEW AND RENEWAL BCLS HCP NEW AND RENEW PALS PROVIDER NEW AND RENEWAL HEARTSAVER CPR/AED COURSE (RECOMMENDED FOR INDIVIDUALS AND WORK PLACE)-ADULT-CHILD-INFANT AHA ONLINE BLS HCP PART ONE AND TWO ECG AND PHARMACOLOGY **PLEASE NOTE YOU ARE ONLY ELIGIBLE FOR A RECERTIFICATION CLASS IF YOUR CARD IS CURRENT!! NO GRACE PERIODS**
Learn MoreASHI training programs are currently recognized, accepted, approved, or meet the requirements of nearly 2,400 state regulatory agencies, occupational licensing boards, national associations, commissions, and councils in more than 120 occupations and professions. JOINT COMMISION APPROVED PROGRAMS! Current, Evidence-Based, & Peer-Reviewed! ACLS CERT OR RECERT PALS CERT OR RECERT CPR FOR THE PRO RESCUER CERT OR RECERT CPR/AED FOR THE COMMUNITY AND WORKPLACE (ADULT AND PEDIATRIC) CERT OR RECERT ADVANCED FIRST AID CERT OR RECERT (ADULT AND PEDIATRIC) CHILD AND BABYSITTING CPR BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS ADMINISTRATION OF OXYGEN EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE-ADVANCED FIRST AID ++NOTE-YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR RECERTIFICATION IF YOU POSSESS A CURRENT CERTIFICATION++
Learn More"KNOW YOUR PEOPLE ARE PREPARED, WITH EASY TO TEACH, EASY TO LEARN!" On the whole, MEDIC First Aid training programs are currently recognized, accepted, approved, or meet the requirements of nearly 1800 state and provincial regulatory agencies, occupational licensing boards, national associations, commissions, and councils in more than 120 occupations and professions. BASIC PLUS PEDIATRIC PLUS CARE PLUS EMERGENCY OXYGEN CHILD/INFANT CPR
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Learn More"Spread the movement in your community" Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders in your community.
Learn More1ST TIME ATTENDEES OR THOSE WITH LAPSED CERTIFICATION
ONE DAY RENEWAL PROGRAM
HeartCode® ACLS is a self-directed, comprehensive eLearning program that uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. To enter the course, students must complete a precourse self-assessment.
What is a Skills Session? For anyone seeking ACLS certification through the American Heart Association's Heartcode Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (online-based) course, the ACLS Skills Session is an opportunity to practice and test yourself on the applicable hands-on skills with one of our helpful CarePoint instructors. Heartcode ACLS course is considered a blended learing course, and consists of a 3-part process to certification.
TWO DAY 14-16 HOURS OF TRAINING
1 DAY RECERTIFICATION CLASS TYPICALLY 5-8 HOURS
COURSE 6-8 HOURS TYPICALLY
TYPICALLY 6 HOUR CLASS
The ECG and Pharmacology course is an excellent introduction to the ACLS and PALS curriculum. The ACLS and PALS course does not teach ECG and Pharmacology, students are required to know ECG and Pharmacology prior to attending these courses.
Description HeartCode PALS is the AHA’s blended learning delivery method for the AHA’s PALS Course. HeartCode blended learning delivers quality resuscitation education regardless of where providers are located and gives them more control to complete the course at their own pace. Providers first complete the online portion of HeartCode PALS and then complete a hands-on skills session with an AHA PALS Instructor or a HeartCode compatible manikin. Access to the PALS Provider Manual eBook (20-3120) is included with HeartCode PALS. You will be able to access the Provider Manual from within the course. This product has been updated with new science from the 2020 Guidelines for CPR and ECC and replaces the previous version (15-1412). How does the 2020 Guidelines version of HeartCode differ from the 2015 Guidelines version of HeartCode? The 2020 Guidelines HeartCode uses a personalized adaptive algorithm that sets students on the most efficient path to mastery. Students follow a continuously adapting learning path that is personalized by their own inputs: their performance, and their self- reported confidence level related to each probing question. The course content is presented in the form of self-directed learning content, probing questions, and Cognitive Assessment Activities (CAAs).
TYPICALLY TWO DAY CLASS FOR FIRST TIME STUDENTS AND THOSE WITH LAPSED CERTIFICATIONS
ONE DAY PROGRAMS TYPICALLY 6-8 HOURS OF TRAINING AND TESTING
THIS COURSE IS A TWO DAY PROGRAM BETWEEN 14-16 HOURS FOR FIRST TIME STUDENTS OR THOSE WITH LAPSED CERTIFICATIONS
ONE DAY PROGRAM TYPICALLY 5-6 HOURS TRAINING FOR CURRENT CARD HOLDERS ONLY
ONE DAY PROGRAM TYPICALLY 5-6 HOURS
THIS IS A ONE DAY COURSE TYPICALLY 6 HOURS IN LENGTH
Any individual or employee who has a reasonable anticipation of contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials as a result of performing designated job duties.
Perfect For Individuals who desire or are required to be trained in the administration of emergency oxygen
This course is intended for individuals wo are not EMS or healthcare providers but desire certification in Emergency Medical Response.
MEDIC First Aid Basic Plus is a combined adult CPR, AED, and first aid training program designed specifically for the occupational first aid provider. This extremely flexible program will help employers meet OSHA and other federal and state regulatory requirements for training employees how to respond and care for medical emergencies at work. This program conforms to the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the 2015 AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for First Aid. Perfect For Occupational first aid providers who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers.
MEDIC First Aid Basic Plus is a combined adult CPR, AED, and first aid training program designed specifically for the occupational first aid provider. This extremely flexible program will help employers meet OSHA and other federal and state regulatory requirements for training employees how to respond and care for medical emergencies at work. This program conforms to the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the 2015 AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for First Aid. Perfect For Occupational first aid providers who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers.
COMBINED ADULT, CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED
Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders in your community.
FOR INDIVIDUALS AND THE WORKPLACE
An entry level course designed for healthcare professionals who will be responsible for monitoring patients utilizing a cardiac monitor or telemetry.
2 DAY PROGRAM FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AND ICU STAFF
An easy-to-use workbook offering a logical, systematic approach to ECG (electrocardiogram) diagnosis
ECG Workbook is a practical Australian medical book approaching the ECG from a clinical diagnosis perspective.
12 Lead ECG- Understanding 12-Lead EKG's |
Join us for an instructor-based interactive 12 Lead ECG class that gives you the basic foundations for 12-Lead interpretation. This course is designed for critical care RN’s, Physicians, Paramedics and other Healthcare Providers that are looking to perfect their rapid 12 Lead interpretation skills. Anyone participating in the course is eligible to receive 16 Continuing Education Credits. BOOK SOLD SEPARATELY. Recommended text: Beasley, B. and West, M. (2013). Understanding 12-Lead EKG's A Practical Approach. New York, NY: Pearson
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One of every three deaths in the U.S. in 2013 were from heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases, while heart disease and stroke were the No. 1 and No. 2 killers worldwide, according to the American Heart Association’s 2016 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Update published Wednesday.
Produced since 1958, the update is created from the most-recent data available and compiled by the AHA, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other government sources.
“Statistics about cardiovascular disease and stroke, and particularly the metrics about death and the factors that contribute to cardiovascular disease are incredibly important,” said AHA President Mark Creager, M.D., director of the Heart and Vascular Center at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
He said the information helps the AHA track the effectiveness of its efforts.
Despite the progress in reducing the number of deaths from heart disease and stroke, Creager said, the numbers are still too high.
In the U.S. the data showed:
The annual report includes a chapter on Sudden Cardiac Arrest. According to the report, about 326,200 people experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) in the U.S. in 2011. (This compares with a reported incidence of 424,000 in the AHA's Heart and Stroke Statistics--2014 Update.) Of those treated by emergency medical services, 10.6 percent survived. Of the 19,300 bystander-witnessed cases in which individuals had a heart rhythm that could be treated effectively with a defibrillator (ventricular fibrillation-VF or ventricular tachycardia-VT), 31.4 percent survived.
I have known Mr. Pino for 6 years and have personally attended the past two courses. I look forward to my third. The course is well prepared and informative. It is no small feat to gather a group of busy, practicing anesthesiologists for their biannual recertification. Mr. Pino has been able to help me accomplish this in an efficient and painless fashion. Mr. Pino is both professional and concise. He has always been most helpful in our course preparations and arrangements. I have enjoyed the courses and value his contribution to this important endeavor.
Norton Lin, MDANESTHESIOLOGY CONSULTANTS OF MARIN, Inc.
I continue to be impressed by Mr. Pino's knowledge of the most recent research literature that pertains to statistical measures of patient outcomes after respiratory and cardiac arrest events. Based on Mr. Pino's extensive command of the content area, commitment to our University, and dedication to advancing the profession of nursing, Mr. Pino has been nominated as an Affiliate Clinical Faculty member at the University of San Francisco. We are fortunate to have him on board.
Dr. Susan O'NeilASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF NURSING
Anthony Pino of CPR Education and Seminars provided an ACLS class to the physicians at CPMC-St. Luke’s Campus the past four years.
This is a course consistent with the Guidelines of the American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) and the attendees enjoy the course every year. The attendees this year ranked the instructor as Excellent on all course elements. Each year the attendees praise the instructor and the course in their comments.
On behalf of St. Luke’s medical staff, I definitely recommend Mr. Pino and CPR Education and Seminars."
ED KERSH. MDFORMER CHIEF OF STAFF
Anthony Pino of CPR Education and Seminars is our annual ACLS and BLS Provider for our residency program at CPMC. Anthony provides a two-day ACLS class for incoming residents and does the re-certifications for our fellows and other physicians. Anthony is a superlative trainer. His simulations are outstanding and his style is very thorough.
Our residents and fellows always have very positive feedback, always grading Anthony and his instructors as outstanding teachers.
On behalf of the Graduate Medical Education of California Pacific Medical Center, I strongly recommend Anthony and CPR Education and Seminars to you.
ANA OLIVEADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR-GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
We have used CPR Education and Seminars for many of our CPR and First Aid Classes for several years. Anthony and his team are excellent instructors. We highly recommend them to your organization for mandatory training.
Allison WaltonOWNER-FLOAT-FLOTATION CENTER AND GALLERY-OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
I have been associated in a professional capacity with Anthony Pino and CPR Education Seminars for more than 20 years. I cannot speak highly enough of him. His critical care experience and background make him an excellent resource with first hand knowledge. He is reliable, responsible, prompt and extremely supportive.
He is flexible in accommodating clients' needs as far as schedule, location, etc. Many of my colleagues have taken ACLS, PALS, and other classes required for hospital and critical care staff and all have had the same positive experience.
Besides his flexibility and knowledge, he is also very organized providing references for any additional reading and study material needed for a class and promptly providing documentation for employer requirements.
MARY ROGERS, RNPACU NURSE
Anthony Pino of CPR Education and Seminars is an annual provider for our staff @ Marin Specialty Surgery Center. Each year he presents, ACLS, PALS and BLS course for all new hires and re certifications for all staff members. Anthony is an outstanding teacher and his handouts and simulations are helpful and thorough.
The staff feedback has reflected high satisfaction with the format. They found the information to be succinct and hands-on-learning, practical. The have graded Anthony and other instructors from CPR Education and Seminars as excellent teachers.
On behalf of Marin Specialty Surgery Center in Greenbrae, California, I strongly recommend Anthony and CPR Education and Seminars.
Gwen Schmitz, RNFORMER ADMINISTRATOR OF MARIN SPECIALTY SURGERY CENTER
After careful evaluation, Good Samaritan Hospital decided to continue using ASHI Training provided by CPR Education and Seminars. As a result of CPR Education and Seminars excellent service to Good Samaritan Hospital, we have expanded our need for ACLS training to include all Medical/Surgical floors.
In addition, we recently added ASHI Pediatric Advanced Life Support Training to our in-house education. By using this training, we were able to reduce our budgets for in-house education training. Student textbooks are available for purchase and are also libraried in our Human Resource Department.
JACKIE LOWTHER, RN, MSN, MBAFORMER CHIEF NURSING OFFICER-GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL
Alyssa Hewett:
Great instructor, taught everything I needed to know and didn't waste time! Anthony, the owner and instructor was so knowledgeable of the information and explained it so well. I really enjoyed the course and would highly recommend others to him!
Roberta Rayburn:
Anthony is so knowledgeable about all the courses he offers. It was a great experience and not near as stressful as courses I've taken over the years. I feel like I learned better this time because he takes the time making sure one understands what he teaching. I have taken several courses there and if I ever come back to Gallup, his courses are the only ones I will pursue.
Bertie Rayburn, RN, MSN, BC
Amanda Dunn:
Anthony was an excellent instructor and so very kind. He truly simplified the ACLS algorithms and provided tips to easily identify various EKG strips! Additionally, he utilized a DART program to simulate ACLS scenarios, which was very effective! He also provided additional resources for my future practice. I will continue to request his services for my AHA renewals!
Lucynda Gorman:
Anthony was excellent, very knowledgeable & patient. I will recommend him to everyone seeking certification!
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