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At the facility I am working at we do HeartCode through the American Heart Association. Both BLS and ACLS are done online and then employees come into education and check-off on the automated mannequin system. The best thing to do however is to check with your facility. For ours we won't accept anything from an organization other than the AHA.
Doing online recertification stuff is great, as long as it is the same class/card that he would receive if you did the course in person. What that usually means is that you do all of the didactic stuff online and you do these skills portion in person with an appropriate evaluator. What I've seen is that these types of hybrid classes are a little more expensive than the ones that you do entirely in person. On the positive side of things, these hybrid courses can be done perhaps a little bit faster, on your schedule to a large degree, because all you have to do is the skills check off.
Personally, I would not recommend doing an online certification unless you have done the in person version first.
OrganizedChaos, LVN
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I just got accepted to a bridge program & I have to renew my HCP CPR. I was wondering if taking the class online would be acceptable. I live in a small city & they don't have any classes. I can go to one but it's an hour away. Are those online courses really valid? All my form says is to submit a healthcare provider or professional rescuer CPR card, so does it matter from where?