ACLS Renewal /ACLS Blended Renewal

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Course Overview

Are you a healthcare provider who is confident in your ACLS skills and uses them regularly, and requires limited practice to renew your credentials? Then Heart & Stroke’s ACLS Renewal /ACLS Blended Renewal course is for you.

Our ACLS Renewal /ACLS Blended Renewal course tests and strengthens your high-level skills and knowledge involving core ACLS concepts in simulated, cardiac-related emergency situations to help you in your practice.

In this concentrated course, your proficiency will be evaluated in high-quality CPR, high-performance team dynamics and communication, systems of care, recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, acute dysrhythmia, stroke, acute coronary syndromes, and more.

This course is offered in two learning formats: the more traditional classroom-based teaching led by one of our instructors; or the blended learning format in which you delve into parts of the curriculum on your own time and at your own pace and then take the instructor-led, in-classroom component when you’re ready. You can choose the format that suits your learning style best.

What you’re expected to know before taking this course

For you to achieve the best possible learning outcomes from our ACLS Renewal /ACLS Blended Renewal course, you’ll need to possess clinical skills, knowledge and ability in:

  • High-quality BLS
  • Recognition of common cardiac ECG rhythms
  • Effective management of airways and use of adjuncts
  • Knowledge of cardiac pharmacology
  • Practical management of complex cases
  • High-performance team skills

Course details

Prerequisites
Materials
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Provider Manual: RE5610E (print or ebook); and
  • 2020 Handbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care for Healthcare Providers: RE0130E (Print Only)
Duration

~6 hrs in-person+ Self-paced online learning

Completion

ACLS Renewal /ACLS Blended Renewal Certificate: Valid for 2 yrs

What’s new and improved about our program

Teamwork, teamwork, teamwork

You’ll no longer be tested individually on your ability to lead a team, especially since many of you might never assume that position in your real-life healthcare role. You and other members of your team will pass – or fail – based on your team’s performance. The reason for the change is that, in a real-life situation, patient outcomes depend largely upon the performance of the entire team, not just one individual.

Blended learning that suits your learning style and your busy life

If you can’t find time to take a course or prefer to learn information at your own pace and not at the pace of a class, you may be better suited to our new blended learning format. The new format’s first of two components is online and self-paced: you review class materials at your own time and wherever you’re most comfortable, complete it at once or in stages, and revisit any of the information whenever you want. You choose to take the second component – in-classroom learning led by one of our instructors – when you feel fully prepared to do so.

CPR Coach is now a stand-alone role

Each ACLS course builds upon the newly introduced role of CPR Coach. The new role is critical to patient outcomes: the CPR Coach is able to focus solely on ensuring the patient is receiving high-quality CPR and, by doing so, frees up the Team Leader to focus on the ever-changing elements of running a code. Through teamwork training in the classroom, you will learn how to incorporate the role of CPR Coach into your healthcare environments.

What you can expect to learn in our ACLS program

  • High-Quality CPR (applying Basic Life Support skills to case scenarios)
  • Airway Management
  • Systems of Care
  • Science of Resuscitation
  • Systematic Approach
  • CPR Coach
  • Signs of Clinical Deterioration

 

  • Acute Coronary Syndromes
  • Acute Stroke
  • High-Performance Teams
  • Cardiac Arrest
  • Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
  • Bradycardia
  • Tachycardia

CME/CPD credits and accreditation you will earn

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

All Heart & Stroke ACLS courses are eligible for two (2) credits per hour under Section 2 of the MOC Program as “Traineeships.”

College of Family Physicians of Canada

Heart & Stroke ACLS Provider and Provider Renewal courses (but not Experienced Provider) are eligible for two Mainpro+ Certified credits per hour.

Other Colleges / Regulatory Bodies

All Heart & Stroke ACLS courses are recognized across Canada. We are committed to continuous assessment and accreditation. Check with your college or professional affiliation to see if this course is eligible for credits.

Reference: https://cpr.heartandstroke.ca/s/acls?language=en_US

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