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Why can't I find a CPR/BLS class at HFCC?



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Apr 15, 2008 06:53 PM

Why can't I find a CPR/BLS class at HFCC?


I'm looking to get CPR/BLS certified over the summer so I might have a better chance at finding a job in health care. I know the certification only lasts for 2 yrs and I'll have to take it again if I'm not off the waitlist by then.. I am just looking for ways to beef up my experience and resume to find SOME type of job in health care in the meantime...

I can't find a class offered by HFCC, which confuses me b/c I know it's a requirement for not only the Nursing program but others, such as EMT and CNA. Where am I supposed to take it? There is a Red Cross location by my house, but I didn't know if I HAD to take it at a specific place for it to count for the Nursing program.

Anyone know?


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Old Apr 15, 2008, 06:55 PM

Default Re: Why can't I find a CPR/BLS class at HFCC?
It is class AH-105. They have it. It's a two day class.
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Old Apr 15, 2008, 07:04 PM

Default Re: Why can't I find a CPR/BLS class at HFCC?
Aha! Thanks so much!!
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