The ACLS course builds on the foundation of Basic Life Support (BLS), emphasizing: Recognition and early management of cardiac arrest and peri-arrest conditions Airway management and related pharmacology Effective communication and team dynamics Identification and treatment of acute dysrhythmias Management of stroke and acute coronary syndromes Hands-on skills practice using high-fidelity manikins and simulation scenarios The course typically includes: Pre-course self-assessment and preparation Interactive lectures and videos Instructor-led simulations and debriefings Skills testing and written exam
Healthcare professionals involved in emergency response, including: Physicians, Nurses, Paramedics, Emergency medical technicians (EMTs),Anesthesiologists, Respiratory therapists, Critical care and intensive care unit (ICU) staff Any personnel who may be required to respond to cardiovascular emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes.
Face to Face and Blended Course
2 Days
The Adult First Aid course is designed to provide participants with the essential skills and knowledge needed to respond to a wide range of medical emergencies involving adults. The course covers both theoretical and practical components, focusing on immediate life-saving interventions, basic wound care, and the management of common health emergencies such as heart attacks, strokes, choking, and unconsciousness. Learners will be trained to assess emergency situations, perform adult CPR, use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and provide effective first aid treatment until professional medical help arrives. This course promotes confidence and preparedness in emergency response, making it suitable for various environments including workplaces, public spaces, and home settings.
The Adult First Aid course is ideal for a broad audience, including employees in both high- and low-risk industries, caregivers, teachers, security personnel, and members of the general public who wish to be prepared for emergencies. It is particularly valuable for individuals who are responsible for the safety and well-being of others, whether at work, in the community, or at home. No prior medical experience is required, making this course accessible and beneficial for anyone who wants to learn how to save lives and respond calmly and effectively in critical situations.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED COURSE
1DAY (6-8Hrs)
The Pediatric First Aid course is specially developed to provide participants with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively to emergencies involving infants and young children. The course covers critical topics such as CPR for children and infants, choking, bleeding, burns, fractures, allergic reactions, seizures, and how to handle unconsciousness. It also includes instruction on the initial assessment of a child, managing minor and major injuries, and responding to illnesses until professional medical help arrives. Designed to blend theoretical learning with hands-on practice, this course helps build confidence in providing first aid in a calm, safe, and timely manner. It complies with regulatory requirements for those working in early childhood settings.
This course is particularly suited for individuals who are responsible for the care of children, including nursery teachers, school staff, childminders, nannies, foster carers, and parents. It is also beneficial for babysitters and anyone working in environments where children are present. No prior medical training is required, making the course accessible to both professionals and caregivers at home who want to be prepared to handle child-related emergencies.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
2 days (6-12Hrs)
The CPR and AED (All Ages) course is designed to provide comprehensive training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for adults, children, and infants. Participants will learn how to recognize cardiac arrest, perform high-quality CPR, and safely operate an AED in a variety of emergency scenarios. The course also includes guidance on managing choking and assessing unresponsive individuals across all age groups. Emphasis is placed on quick, confident action and proper technique to maximize survival chances in life-threatening situations. This course follows internationally recognized resuscitation guidelines and includes practical, hands-on training with manikins and AED trainers.
This course is ideal for a wide range of individuals including teachers, security staff, office workers, fitness trainers, parents, childcare providers, and members of the general public. It is especially valuable for those in workplaces, schools, gyms, and public service roles who may be the first to respond in an emergency. No prior medical knowledge is required, making the training accessible to all individuals committed to learning how to save lives in any setting.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
4 to 6 hours
The Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) course is designed to educate individuals on the risks, prevention, and response strategies related to occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of how bloodborne diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C are transmitted, and how to reduce risk through proper hygiene practices, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and safe handling of sharps and contaminated materials. The course also covers proper disposal procedures, spill clean-up, and exposure incident response. This training meets OSHA and other international safety standards for bloodborne pathogen awareness.
This course is ideal for employees in healthcare, first aid response, janitorial services, childcare, laboratory work, tattooing, and any environment where exposure to blood or body fluids is possible. It is especially important for those who may provide first aid or work in environments where blood contamination is a risk. The training is suitable for both new and experienced workers and requires no prior medical knowledge.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
ONE DAY
The Child and Baby-sitting Safety (CABS) course is designed to equip individuals with the essential knowledge and skills needed to provide safe and responsible care for children and infants. The course covers a wide range of topics including child development, safety and injury prevention, basic first aid, emergency preparedness, and effective communication with both children and parents. Participants will learn how to handle common childcare situations, recognize potential hazards, and respond appropriately to emergencies such as choking, burns, and allergic reactions. This course combines theory with practical skills to prepare babysitters to confidently ensure the well-being of the children under their care.
This course is ideal for teenagers, young adults, and anyone interested in becoming a babysitter or child caregiver. It is especially valuable for first-time babysitters, parents seeking to refresh their knowledge, and individuals working in childcare settings. No prior experience is required, making it accessible for those new to child supervision who want to learn how to keep children safe and healthy.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
ONE DAY
The Use and Administration of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors (EAI) course is designed to provide participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to recognize severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) and safely administer an epinephrine auto-injector. The course covers the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, when and how to use an EAI device, proper storage and handling, and post-administration care, including seeking emergency medical help. Through hands-on training and demonstrations, learners gain confidence in responding quickly and effectively to potentially life-threatening allergic emergencies.
This course is ideal for caregivers, teachers, school staff, childcare providers, healthcare workers, and family members of individuals with known severe allergies. It is also suitable for anyone who may be the first responder in an emergency involving anaphylaxis. No prior medical background is required, making it accessible to a wide range of participants committed to ensuring the safety of those at risk.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
1DAY
The Wilderness First Aid course is designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge needed to manage medical emergencies in remote or outdoor settings where immediate professional help may not be available. The course covers topics such as injury assessment, wound care, fracture management, hypothermia, dehydration, environmental hazards, and improvisation techniques using limited resources. Emphasis is placed on practical decision-making, patient stabilization, and evacuation planning. This course prepares individuals to confidently respond to emergencies during outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and adventure sports.
This course is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, adventure guides, park rangers, search and rescue teams, and anyone who spends extended time in wilderness or remote environments. It is also valuable for educators, camp counselors, and outdoor program leaders who are responsible for groups in natural settings. No prior medical training is required, though a basic first aid background can be helpful.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
1DAY
This course is ideal for first responders, healthcare workers, emergency medical technicians, lifeguards, and workplace safety personnel. It is also beneficial for anyone who may be required to assist individuals experiencing respiratory distress or other medical emergencies requiring oxygen therapy. Prior medical training is helpful but not always necessary, as the course provides comprehensive instruction on oxygen administration basics.
FACE TO FACE,BLENDED
1DAY
The Advanced Bleeding Control course provides comprehensive training on managing severe bleeding in emergency situations to prevent life-threatening blood loss. Participants learn advanced techniques such as the use of tourniquets, hemostatic dressings, wound packing, and pressure point application. The course also covers the anatomy of blood vessels, recognition of different types of bleeding, and strategies for rapid assessment and intervention. Hands-on practice with real-world scenarios ensures that learners gain the confidence and skills needed to control bleeding effectively until professional medical help arrives.
This course is ideal for first responders, healthcare professionals, military personnel, law enforcement officers, industrial workers, and anyone involved in high-risk environments where traumatic injuries may occur. It is also beneficial for workplace safety officers and individuals trained in basic first aid who want to advance their bleeding control skills. Prior first aid knowledge is recommended but not mandatory.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
1DAY
The High-Performance CPR course is designed to enhance the quality, speed, and coordination of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) efforts in life-threatening emergencies. This course focuses on optimizing the "Chain of Survival" by teaching participants how to deliver consistent, high-quality chest compressions with minimal interruptions, effective ventilation techniques, and the efficient use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Through team-based, scenario-driven training, learners develop critical timing, role clarity, and rhythm needed for improving survival outcomes during cardiac arrest situations. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, communication, and rapid transitions between interventions.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
I DAY
The Basic Life Support (BLS) course is designed to provide participants with the essential skills needed to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies. The course covers high-quality chest compressions, rescue breathing, the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of choking for adults, children, and infants. It emphasizes the importance of early intervention, teamwork, and communication during resuscitation efforts. Participants will engage in hands-on practice and scenario-based training to build confidence and competence in responding to cardiac arrest and other medical emergencies.
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses, paramedics, and medical students, as well as first responders, lifeguards, and other individuals in roles where a medical emergency may occur. It is also suitable for trained first aiders and anyone working in clinical or high-risk environments who require BLS certification. No advanced medical knowledge is required, but basic understanding of first aid is helpful.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
1 DAY
The Advanced First Aid course is designed to provide participants with a higher level of emergency medical knowledge and practical skills needed to manage more serious and complex injuries or illnesses. Building on basic first aid principles, this course covers topics such as trauma management, advanced bleeding control, airway management, splinting, spinal injury care, medical emergencies (e.g., stroke, seizures, diabetic shock), and the use of advanced equipment like oxygen delivery systems and automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Through hands-on training and scenario-based learning, participants gain the confidence to act decisively in high-pressure situations until professional medical help arrives.
This course is ideal for workplace safety officers, emergency response teams, industrial workers, security personnel, and individuals in remote or high-risk environments. It is also highly recommended for first aiders who want to build on their existing knowledge and respond more effectively in critical situations. While prior first aid experience is helpful, the course is structured to guide participants through both foundational and advanced topics in a clear and practical manner.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
2DAYS
The Emergency Medical Response (EMR) course is a comprehensive training program designed to prepare individuals to provide immediate care to sick or injured persons in emergency situations, often before the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS). The course covers a wide range of advanced first aid and pre-hospital care skills, including patient assessment, airway and breathing management, CPR and AED use, trauma care, bleeding control, shock management, medical emergencies, and emergency childbirth. EMR training also includes safe handling, triage techniques, and communication with EMS professionals. Through realistic simulations and hands-on practice, participants learn to respond confidently and effectively in high-stress situations.
This course is ideal for individuals who are expected to take a lead role in emergencies, such as security personnel, workplace emergency response teams, safety officers, law enforcement personnel, lifeguards, firefighters, and volunteer responders. It is also suitable for those working in remote or high-risk environments where immediate medical support may be delayed. Prior basic first aid or CPR training is recommended but not mandatory, as the EMR course is designed to build both foundational and advanced emergency care skills.
FACE TO FACE, BLENDED
5-6 DAYS