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Welcome to the oldest provider of online ACLS certification and recertification. We make it a priority to assist you in getting your new ACLS, PALS, or BLS certification as quickly and efficiently as possible!
We also understand the need for high quality and accurate material. Experienced medical professionals write all of our training material. All online courses are updated to reflect current American Heart Association guidelines. We are committed to making it easy for you to receive the recertification you need in a way that fits your busy schedule. By taking advantage of our online certification, you never have to worry about lost work hours waiting for a skills test or hard copy of your renewal certificate. ACLS Training Center is open whenever you are ready to get started! Choose the course or courses you are interested in and sign up today to get access to course and pre-test study materials.
Not only do we offer top quality ACLS training with online ACLS classes in Hawaii, but we also now are able to meet your entire certification requirement with our new PALS (pediatric advanced life support) and BLS (basic life support) courses.
Our newest courses now include:
All material for BLS, ACLS, and PALS online certification is ready for you to download as soon as you select the courses you need. We make the BLS certification in Hawaii medical professionals need quick and easy. Everything needed can be downloaded and printed at your convenience. There is unlimited study time and when you are ready to take your recertification exam, the online test is graded immediately. Upon passing your exam, you will be able to print a free provider eCard and have a hard copy of your certificate sent to you in the mail upon request.
Unlike traditional hands on certification courses, no skills check is necessary in order to receive your BLS, ACLS, PALS online certification or recertification. It is as easy as signing up, studying on your schedule for as long as needed, and passing the test. ACLS classes in Hawaii have never been easier!
Once you pass the test, you will be able to download an instant provider eCard. We will also put your physical certificate in the mail the next business day if requested. This means that you can use our service and become certified 24/7 without the hassle of scheduling a skills test or working around other people’s schedules.
We want all of our customers to be fully satisfied with our BLS, ACLS, and PALS recertification and certification classes. So, all of our courses come with a 30 days refund guarantee. We offer this unprecedented guarantee simply for your peace of mind.
We will refund 100% of your money if you are unhappy with our courses within the first 30 days.
Sign up for an ACLS, PALS, or BLS certification in Hawaii course from ACLS Training Center to find out why so many medical professionals are saving time and money by earning their ACLS Hawaii provider eCards online.
Our BLS course, ACLS course, and PALS courses are all accepted in Hawaii and every state in the United States. Our online certifications are also accepted in most international countries and regions. If for whatever reason you enroll in a course and it is not accepted, we offer a 100% money back guarantee for the first 30 days.
The team at the online ACLS Training Center works hard to stay up-to-date with new cardiac-related information and practices.
Getting your PALS, BLS, and ACLS recertification or certification is remarkably simple with our service. Just follow these steps to begin your training. Don’t worry; we walk you through every step once you sign up.
Once you have passed the test, you will immediately be able to download an instant provider eCard. We will also mail you a physical certificate the next business day upon request. Those who are in an extreme hurry can request next-day shipping of their hard copy provider certificate at an additional cost. Getting your BLS, ACLS, or PALS online certification with us cannot be any easier. We are here to assist you every step of the way!
As a company spokesperson noted, each time a student takes an ACLS, PALS or BLS practice exam, the questions and answers are randomized. After completing the practice test, the students can see which questions they got right and which ones they got wrong. “These greatly improve the speed in which students can prepare for the final ACLS, BLS and PALS exams,” the spokesperson said.
Jan 24, 2024 --During a Honolulu City Council meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 24, the routine proceedings took an unexpected turn when a 60-year-old man suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. Prompt action from paramedics, including the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) and CPR, saved the man's life. Dr. Jim Ireland, Honolulu’s Emergency Services Department director, recounted the rapid response, with Honolulu police deputy chief Rade Vanic fetching the AED. Councilmember Val Okimoto emphasized the importance of knowing AED locations, echoing Dr. Ireland's sentiment that basic steps like recognizing distress, calling 911, and using an AED are crucial in such emergencies. The man was stabilized after one AED shock and five minutes of CPR, and later recovered well at Queen's hospital.
Mar 29, 2023 --A ceramics teacher at Iolani Schools, Ryan Roberts, is being celebrated as a local hero for his quick thinking that saved the life of a 100-year-old woman. While driving along Pali Highway, Roberts noticed a distressed woman waving for help in her car. He discovered that her mother was choking and immediately applied the abdominal thrusts he had recently learned in CPR training. Thanks to his rapid response, the elderly woman began breathing again. This incident underscores the importance of CPR training, and experts agree that Roberts' actions likely saved a life. Despite his initial worries, Roberts acted as a good Samaritan, embodying the value of swift action during emergencies.
Feb 15, 2023 --High above the Pacific Ocean, at an altitude of 30,000 feet, an unexpected medical emergency unfolded on a January day. Karen Allen, a 69-year-old resident of Auburn, found herself in distress during a flight to Hawaii. Luckily, a vascular surgeon, anesthesiologist, paramedic, and nurse were among the passengers and immediately sprang into action, performing life-saving measures. Despite the dire situation, their quick response and expertise sustained Allen until she could receive further medical attention. Reflecting on the incident, Allen expressed profound gratitude towards her unexpected heroes, hoping to return to Hawaii in April.
Jan 27, 2021 --Due to cardiac arrest, Naiya Eide, a 14-year-old eighth-grader student at Lāhainā Intermediate School was saved by a tourist performing CPR last January 19, 2021. When Ryan Ostrander and his wife saw a teenage girl dragging another teenage girl out of the water at a nearly deserted Kahana Beach in West Maui, Ostrander rushed to the beach and found the girl “basically dead: No breathing, no pulse”. Luckily that Ostrander had taught CPR for three years to his health class students. This this was the first time he performed chest compressions on a real person and not a mannequin. The ambulance crew then arrived.
Jan 22, 2021 --A 52-year-old woman identified as Tiffany Thomas of Lahaina drowned at Kaanapali Beach last week. According to the Maui Fire Department, firefighters responded to a 12:48 p.m. call on Jan. 12. Bystanders performed CPR but could not rescue women. She was discovered floating about 10 feet away from shore. Police issued information about her identification and said autopsy results are yet to come.
Dec 10, 2018 --What was supposed to be a fun run for Dr. Whitney Limm and the other marathon runners became an emergency case. Dr. Limm, EVP of Queen's Medical Center and a friend were participating in the Hawaii Marathon when they saw a man lying flat on the ground. When Dr. Limm and his friend arrived on the scene there were two nurses, a Japanese EMT and other bystanders who were taking turns in performing CPR until paramedics arrived. The doctor said it was very inspiring to see total strangers helping the patient. One paramedic placed an AED patch and shocked the patient until he regained consciousness. The patient was later brought to the hospital and was declared in serious condition.
Mar 8, 2017 --It was a normal day at the church when a woman began screaming for help while holding a non-responsive elderly man. James down inmediatly heard the conmotion and jumped to help by providing CPR to the dying man while people called for 911. He began doing chest compressions and rescue breathing while waiting for the EMT services to arrive. The man regained consciousness and people began talking to him to keep him awake. He is now recovering at a nearby hospital, all thanks to heroic actions of Mr. Downs.
Sep 24, 2016 --A 55-year-old man was found in the water by a stranger on the beach. He was pulled from the water by the bystander on Malaekahana Beach. The lifeguards on the beach began CPR. The fire department and EMS responded to the call. The fire department assisted with CPR, but the EMS team found it necessary to also give the man advanced life support. After performing the advanced life support he was taken to the hospital.
Sep 18, 2016 --A 71-year-old man collapsed at the Maui Marathon. people working at the marathon performed CPR on the man and the medical team working the marathon used an AED on the man too. The machine got the 71-year-old's pulse back and when EMS arrived they took over. He was taken to the hospital and is now in critical condition.