Instructor Courses For Healthcare Providers
The American Heart Association (AHA) offers comprehensive instructor courses for those interested in teaching life-saving skills. These include the Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) courses. Both programs equip candidates with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach AHA courses, using the latest instructional materials and videos.
Eligibility for AHA Instructor Courses:
Individuals with a passion for teaching AHA programs.
Aspiring members of the AHA Instructor network.
Healthcare providers are preferred, especially for the ACLS course.
Steps to Become an AHA Instructor:
Complete the Provider Program: Enroll in either the BLS or ACLS Provider program, depending on the course you wish to teach.
Online Instructor Essentials Course: Complete the relevant online instructor course (BLS or ACLS Instructor Essentials).
Attend Classroom Instructor Course: Participate in a one-day classroom course specific to the program (BLS or ACLS).
Pass the Written Exam: Successfully pass the written examination conducted during the classroom course.
Teaching Practice: Teach a provider course (BLS or ACLS) within three months, monitored by the AHA.
Join an AHA Training Center: Become affiliated as an Instructor with an AHA Training Center.
Costs:
The costs associated with these courses include fees for the provider course, instructor manual, DVD, certificate, course and monitoring fee, and any additional fees based on the specific course and location.
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