Earn your certifications or recertification online in 2–5 hours
Accepted in all 🇺🇸 US states & 🇨🇦 Canadian provinces
10% off with 2 courses, 15% off with 3
Add one course for 10% off
Add for the 15% three course discount
Welcome to the oldest provider of online ACLS (advanced cardiac life support) certification and recertification. Our goal is to get you your new ACLS, PALS or BLS certification as quickly and efficiently as possible!
We also understand the need for high-quality and accurate material. All of our training material is written by experienced medical professionals and updated to reflect current American Heart Association guidelines.
Not only do we offer top quality ACLS training, but we now are able to meet your entire certification requirement with our new PALS (pediatric advanced life support) and BLS (basic life support) courses. The following courses are available:
Convenience is one of the main benefit of using ACLS Training Center. Because the courses are online it is perfect for busy medical professionals in UT. In addition, you won’t have to take time out of your schedule to take in-person skill tests either. With ACLS Training Center no skills check is necessary in order to receive your ACLS, BLS or PALS certification or recertification. It’s as easy as signing up, studying up and passing the test.
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 within one business day if requested. This mean 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 so that you can sign up without worries. 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.
Medical professionals from Ogden to Provo and across Utah have discovered the benefits of training with us to obtain their BLS, PALS, or ACLS certification. Utah professionals should sign up for an ACLS, PALS or BLS course from ACLS Training Center to find out why so many medical professionals are saving time and money by earning their provider eCards online.
If you enroll in more than one of our ACLS, BLS or PALS training courses, our online shopping cart will give you an automatic discount of up to 15%.
If you know that you will need additional certifications in the future, you can save money by purchasing the classes together. Remember, there is no time limit on taking and passing the exam. You can enroll in all the classes you need and take the tests on your own time.
No matter where you live let us help you with your renewal or your PALS, ACLS, or BLS certification. Utah professionals and professionals across the nation can benefit from using ACLS Training Center. Our BLS course, ACLS course and PALS course are all accepted in every state of the United States and are 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 percent 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. When getting their recertification or BLS, ACLS or PALS certification, Utah professionals can rest assured that they are getting the best and most current information.
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 within one 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.
When getting one’s BLS, ACLS or PALS certification, Utah health statistics should be taken into consideration. Medical professionals who reside in Utah should read on to see how Utah compares to the rest of the region (and nation) in unique health indicators that relate to ACLS, BLS and PALS.
When equipped with a BLS certification, Utah medical professionals, including emergency responders, are able to handle a number of health situations. Utah definitely tops the charts in a few categories, but is low in the charts in others. One of those categories is smoking. Utah boasts the lowest rate of adult smokers in the Western Region at nine point one percent (9.1%). Compared to states like Alaska (20.40%) and Nevada (21.3%), Utah does extremely well. In fact, Utah is the national leader in this category. Utah also has an extremely low rate of heart attacks in the West at two point eight percent (2.8%). Alaska is the only state that bests Utah in this category. It is still important to obtain and maintain one’s ACLS certification. Utah residents, despite the low rates of heart attacks and smoking, still require skilled medical professionals to see to their emergency medical needs.
Jul 14, 2023 --San Jose, Costa Rica — A Utah family residing in Costa Rica recounts a life-altering incident where their 13-month-old child narrowly escaped drowning, thanks to the swift actions of the mother. The Lloyds, who relocated to the picturesque country to savor its beauty, faced a harrowing moment when Zeth, their youngest, vanished while they were preparing breakfast. He was found lifeless in the pool, but the mother's immediate CPR efforts, guided by an extraordinary sense of purpose, seemed to revive him with divine intervention. Paramedics took over and after an uncertain period, the child defied odds and is now on a recovery path, attributed to global prayers.
May 2, 2019 --John Lindsey, 72, has been a truck driver for the past 48 years and boasts of not having figured in an accident. However, on that fateful day on May 2, 2019, John suffered a heart attack while driving and crashed his trailer on I-15 in South Salt Lake. John was lucky he was at the right place at the right time where EMS trained people like Justin Letizia, a sports trainer at the Orthopedic Specialty Hospital, was 5 cars behind John. Justin immediately performed CPR when he noticed that John was not breathing. A married couple, police officers Robyn and Ken Newell, were in the area and also helped perform CPR on John.
Dec 2, 2016 --Jennifer Yates and her son Jordan Quinones were having a family meeting when the young boy noticed her mother having a seizure and dropping suddenly onto the floor. That is when Jordan started performing CPR on her mother until she regained consciousness and together they called for the EMT. They arrived 10 minutes later and took the mother to a medical center.
Aug 23, 2016 --A student was found lying unconscious after a workout session, Witnesses report that he was walking and suddenly collapse. Leigh Otis who is a teacher and physical trainer at Northbridge High School was allerted of the incident and quickly rushed to help the student “When I got to him he was unresponsive – no breathing and no pulse,” said Otis. He began doing CPR techniques while other students were getting the AED (short for automated external defibrillator). After delivering a shock and doing 2 cycles of CPR the paramedics arrived and took the student to a medical center for treatment.
Apr 29, 2016 --Two days after giving birth, new mother Arlee Gregerson collapsed in the bathroom at the hospital and shortly after, her heart stopped. A team of doctors rushed Gregerson to the ICU, on the way nurse Melissa Fox began CPR. Staff continued to give her CPR for over an hour and fifteen minutes. Doctors discovered a blood clot in her lung. In order to dissolve the clot, blood thinning medicine was administered which helped with the clot, but caused bleeding where she had had a c-section days earlier. Doctors worked hard to save Gregerson who is now at home with her husband and newborn.