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BLS CPR two (2) year certification program near you

This BLS program is specifically designed for people who work in the healthcare setting and are required to have certification for their job title.

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Why Is BLS Training Important?

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Saves Lives

  • Emergencies Happen Anywhere

  • A Must for Healthcare Professionals

    Whether you're a nurse, doctor, paramedic, or another healthcare professional, BLS certification is essential for providing high-quality care in life-threatening emergencies.

Call us for more information: +1 201-522-3015

Why Take a BLS Class?

Save Time, Save Lives. Flexible, Personalized Learning.

At Metropolitan Medical Corporation, we offer BLS courses that are tailored for healthcare professionals, public safety personnel, and anyone needing to be prepared for life-threatening emergencies. The AHA’s BLS course trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. 

Call us for more information: +1 201-522-3015

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BLS Training Includes:

CPR for adults, children, and infants.

Use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and airway management.

Managing life-threatening emergencies like heart attacks, strokes, and severe trauma.

Frequently Asked Questions
What Is BLS Training?

Basic Life Support (BLS) training is specifically designed for healthcare professionals and first responders. It includes life-saving techniques like CPR, AED use, and airway management, which are critical for responding to cardiac arrest and other emergencies. This certification is often a requirement for healthcare workers to ensure they can provide life-saving care during medical crises.

How Long Is BLS Training?

This is a two-year certification program. You will need to renew your certification after two years to stay up-to-date with the latest procedures.

What Is the Difference Between BLS and CPR?

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a life-saving technique that focuses on restoring circulation and breathing. BLS goes further by including additional skills such as AED use, airway management, and handling multiple-responder situations. BLS is aimed at healthcare professionals and first responders who need to manage complex, high-stakes emergencies.

Does BLS Training Include First Aid?

BLS primarily focuses on life-saving skills related to cardiac emergencies, including CPR, AED use, and airway management. While First Aid training addresses a broader spectrum of emergency situations, BLS may include some basic First Aid components relevant to responding to urgent, life-threatening conditions.

Why Should Healthcare Professionals Take BLS Training?

Healthcare professionals need BLS training to be prepared for life-threatening emergencies. Whether you’re working in a hospital, clinic, or out in the field, BLS ensures you can handle cardiac arrests, choking, and other critical emergencies that require immediate intervention. The two-year certification is essential for fulfilling job requirements in healthcare settings.

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