Alabama ACLS, PALS, BLS & CPR

100% Online Courses for Alabama Pros

Earn your ACLS, PALS, BLS or CPR card online in about 1-2 hours. Our courses are accepted in Alabama & Nationwide, & backed with a 100% money back guarantee.

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ACLS

Advanced Cardiac Life Support


Certification

$149

 

Recertification

$99

 

PALS

Pediatric Advanced Life Support


Certification

$149

 

Recertification

$99

 

BLS

Basic Life Support


Certification

$75

 

Recertification

$50

 

CPR

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation


CPR / AED

Certification / Recertification

$20

CPR / AED / FIRST AID

Certification / Recertification

$35

Alabama BLS, PALS, ACLS, and CPR AED Certification Online Classes

ACLS Certification Online Classes and Training

Medical professionals understand how difficult it can be to schedule their ACLS recertification or to get their first ACLS certification. We understand this as well, and we also understand how important it is to keep your certifications up-to-date. This is why we’ve created a complete online training class that you can take at a time that works around your schedule. Our course materials are updated every five years, and they follow the 2015 latest guidelines.

Online BLS Certification Training

Alabama is home to many rural areas, and this can create challenges when someone needs help quickly. By taking a BLS training class and by having your BLS certification, you can be ready in the event of an emergency. This training will give you the tools you need to stay calm and composed until additional help arrives.

Online PALS Certification Class

Having an emergency with children can be an especially trying time, and it is extremely important that you know what to do. This is where taking a PALS class and having your PALS certification can make a huge difference. Whether you’re a volunteer, coach, daycare provider, or a babysitter, you can benefit from this certification. In Alabama, it is a requirement that all physical education teachers, health education, and sports education teachers have training and certification. To read more, click here.

First Aid Certification and CPR AED Training Online

People are increasingly becoming aware of the health problems in the United States. This growing concern has prompted more people to get CPR training online and to take AED / First Aid courses. These more basic courses can help people feel more comfortable as they go about their everyday lives. They know that if someone were to collapse or become unresponsive, they’ll have the training they need to keep calm and know how to help the person until EMTs arrive.

Study and Earn Your Certifications Online at Your Own Pace

If you want your certifications because you want to feel more secure, or if you want the higher BLS or ACLS certification to complete a job requirement, we can assist you. Every one of our comprehensive certification classes follows the current guidelines and are updated every five years. This means you’re always getting current and up-to-date information for your certification or recertification tests.

To get started earning your certifications, select the certification class you need. If you need more than one, we have packages available. We offer these package deals for your convenience. When you’ve selected the appropriate class or classes, pay the enrollment fee. You’ll immediately have access to the study materials and the certification test. The certification test features multiple-choice and true/false questions.

As every one of our certification classes is completely online, you have the flexibility to study anywhere you have a steady internet connection and an internet-ready device 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When you’re sure you know the study materials, you can take the certification exam. There is no time limit, and you get unlimited retakes if you don’t pass the first time.

When you pass the certification exam, you’ll get a digital certification card you can print out. Keep this digital copy until your hard copy arrives within 3 to 5 days.

State Information for Alabama

The state of Alabama is the 30th largest state by land area and the 24th most populous state in the nation. Affectionately nicknamed “The Heart of Dixie,” Alabama has a long and diverse history. Alabama’s economy relies on the automotive manufacturing industry, finance, mineral extraction, healthcare, education, and retail. Alabama is in the infamous Tornado Alley, and it has one of the highest reports of tornado activity of any state in the nation.

Health Information for Alabama

Alabama has several health concerns that span the state as a whole. A large percentage of the population report having hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, obesity-related cancer, and obesity. Also, many people in this state reported having more than one of these issues, and they can influence the severity of one another. The biggest health problem in the state is the obesity ranking, with Alabama coming in at the third-highest rate in the nation.

Birmingham

The city of Birmingham is the largest city in the state of Alabama with 212,157 people. It is part of the larger Birmingham Metro area, and the combined population is 1,128,047 people. In 1871, the post Civil War reconstruction period led to the foundation of Birmingham. It was a huge industrial center for the southern states, and it earned the nickname “The Magic City” for its growth rate.

Obesity and hypertension are two big health problems in Birmingham. If hypertension goes untreated, it can quickly lead to other more severe health problems including stroke, heart attack, and heart-related issues. The obesity rate can add to this medical problem, and it can make it worse over time. In January, an off-duty nurse arrived on the scene of a car accident and helped an injured driver. To find out what happened, click here.

Montgomery

The second-largest city in the state is Montgomery with a population of 200,022 residents. Two towns merged in 1819 to form the city of Montgomery, and it became the state capital of Alabama in 1846. This city has been the recipient of many national awards including All-American City and Best Historic City. There are two ships that the US Navy named after this city as well.

The residents of Montgomery have a problem with diabetes, and this problem has only gotten more severe as time has gone on. Over 15% of the population reported having diabetes or as being in the early stages of developing diabetes. In Alabama, a teen helped to stop a bus full of children after the driver collapsed. To read more, click here.

Huntsville

The third-largest city in Alabama is Huntsville with a population of 193,079 people. It is the largest city in the combined five cities statistical area. Once the Civil war passed, Huntsville’s economy centered around cotton textile mills and the dairy industry. Today, the city has the nickname of the “Rocket City” because it has a close association with the US Space industry.

Heart disease ranks as the biggest health problem in Huntsville. Huntsville also has an older population, and this demographic can contribute to the higher heart disease ranking. Heart disease can worsen with an unhealthy lifestyle or not visiting the doctor, and people in rural areas may not have access to medical facilities, so their problems escalate. A woman collapsed during a race and suffered cardiac arrest. To find out more, click here.

Mobile

Mobile is the fourth-largest city in Alabama with a population of 192,904 people. This city operates as Alabama’s only saltwater port, and this plays a large roll in the city’s economic health. Originally, Mobile operated as the capital of French Louisiana in 1702. It officially became part of the United States in 1813.

Obesity-related cancers are a problem all over the city of Mobile. You can combine this with an unhealthy lifestyle, and the state’s overall obesity rate to get a deadly combination. These cancers are two to four times more likely to appear in someone who identifies as obese. Recently, a basketball player collapsed in the middle of a game, and the coach used CPR. To find out more, click here

Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa claims the spot of the fifth-largest city in Alabama with 99,543 people. This city got its name in honor of the chieftain of the Muskogean-speaking people, Tuskaloosa.  It is home to the University of Alabama, and this is one of the local economy’s main support systems. In 2008, this city hosted the Beijing Olympics trials for the US Olympic Triathlon. This city ranks as one of the most livable cities in the nation, and one of the best cities for young people in the nation.

Diabetes and obesity are the two health concerns for this city. It is important to note that many people who are obese also have some form of hypertension. If this chronic condition is left without being treated, it can quickly get worse. Other risk factors include stroke, heart attack, and problems breathing. Additionally, diabetes can lead to death if the person doesn’t watch what they eat or their sugar levels.

ACLS

Advanced Cardiac Life Support


Certification

$149

Recertification

$99
Course Includes
  • 8 CEH Certification
  • 4 CEH Recertification
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee
PALS

Pediatric Advanced Life Support


Certification

$149

Recertification

$99
Course Includes
  • 8 CEH Certification
  • 4 CEH Recertification
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee
BLS

Basic Life Support


Certification

$75

Recertification

$50
Course Includes
  • 4 CEH Certification
  • 2 CEH Recertification
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee
CPR

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation


CPR / AED

Certification / Recertification

$20

CPR / AED / FIRST AID

Certification / Recertification

$35
Course Includes
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee