
ACLS Provider
Become ACLS Certified with Attentive Safety – Essential for Healthcare Professionals
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Are you a healthcare provider looking to strengthen your ability to manage cardiopulmonary arrest, stroke, acute coronary syndromes, and other life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies?
Attentive Safety provides the American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS Provider Course, taught by certified AHA instructors who deliver focused, hands-on, scenario-based training designed to elevate your clinical response skills.
Whether you are a physician, nurse, paramedic, dentist, respiratory therapist, or other clinical professional, this course gives you the advanced knowledge and confidence required to respond effectively in high-stress emergency situations.
What You Will Learn
Our ACLS Provider Course covers all essential components of advanced cardiovascular life support, including:
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Systematic Assessment & Team Dynamics
Using the AHA’s systematic approach to streamline emergency response -
High-Quality BLS Skills
High-performance CPR, ventilation, and airway management -
Advanced Airway Management
Supraglottic devices, ET tube considerations, and respiratory failure management -
Rhythm Recognition & Electrical Therapy
Cardiac rhythm interpretation, defibrillation, cardioversion, and pacing -
Pharmacology for Cardiovascular Emergencies
Medication indications, dosing, and application during code responses -
Megacode Practice
Hands-on integrated team response to simulated cardiac emergencies
Why Choose Attentive Safety?
✔ AHA-Certified Instructors
Receive real-world insights from experienced emergency and critical-care professionals.
✔ Flexible, Convenient Scheduling
Multiple class times offered 7 days a week to fit your schedule.
✔ Tailored for All Healthcare Professions
Ideal for physicians, nurses, paramedics, CRNAs, dentists, respiratory therapists, and more.
✔ Continuing Education
Approved for 2.25 Basic CEHs by CAPCE for EMS providers.
✔ Add-On Training Options
Easily bundle PALS or Heartsaver First Aid with your ACLS course.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for ACLS Provider Training
Q: What is the ACLS Provider Course?
A: The ACLS Provider Course is an American Heart Association (AHA) advanced training program that teaches healthcare professionals how to recognize and manage cardiopulmonary arrest, acute coronary syndromes, stroke, and other life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies. Training includes hands-on skills practice, team dynamics, airway management, and rhythm interpretation.
Q: Who should take this course?
A: This course is ideal for physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, CRNAs, dentists, respiratory therapists, and any medical professional who responds to cardiovascular emergencies or works in critical care, emergency medicine, or hospital environments.
Q: What is the cost of the ACLS Provider Course?
A: The course fee is $200 per person. Payments made less than 24 hours before class will be charged an additional $25 walk-in fee.
Q: When are classes offered?
A: ACLS classes are available 7 days a week at:
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8:00 AM
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10:00 AM
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3:00 PM
Q: Where are classes held?
A: Training is offered at three convenient Attentive Safety locations:
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Marietta
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Doraville
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Alpharetta
Q: How long is the ACLS Provider Course?
A: The course typically runs approximately 6 hours, depending on class size, student performance, and skills practice time.
Q: Are there any required materials for this course?
A: Yes. Each participant must bring:
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The 2025 AHA ACLS Provider Manual
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A current BLS Provider Card
Q: Is there required precourse work?
A: Yes. All students must complete the AHA Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work before attending class.
The precourse is available at:
👉 https://elearning.heart.org/course/424
You must score at least 70% and review all assigned videos and content.
Q: What happens if I do not complete the precourse work?
A: Students who do not complete the mandatory AHA precourse work may not be allowed to attend the skills session and will need to reschedule according to the attendance policy.
Q: What will I learn in the ACLS course?
A: Participants will learn:
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High-quality BLS and advanced airway skills
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Rhythm recognition and electrical therapy (defibrillation, pacing, cardioversion)
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Management of cardiac arrest, stroke, and ACS
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Team dynamics and effective communication
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ACLS algorithms and medication interventions
Q: Do I receive a certification card after completion?
A: Yes. Upon successful completion, you will receive an American Heart Association ACLS Provider eCard, valid for two years.
Q: Can I earn continuing education credits?
A: Yes. This course is approved for 2.25 Basic CEHs through CAPCE for qualifying EMS providers.
Q: Can I bundle ACLS with other courses?
A: Yes. You can add PALS and Heartsaver First Aid as optional course add-ons for additional certification needs.
Q: What if I need to reschedule my class?
A: You may submit a reschedule request using our official form:
👉 https://www.attentivesafety.com/reschedule-request.html
All rescheduling must follow our attendance policy and is based on availability.
Q: Is the course refundable?
A: No. All Attentive Safety courses are non-refundable. Late arrivals or missed classes result in forfeiture of payment.
Student Testimonials
"Professional and efficient!"
"The ACLS class was hands-on, informative, and the instructor made everyone feel confident. Highly recommend Attentive Safety!"
— Jasmine R., ER Nurse, Atlanta GA
"Best ACLS class I've ever attended."
"I’ve taken ACLS multiple times—this was by far the most engaging. Great pacing, scenarios, and explanation."
— Marcus P., Paramedic
"Easy registration and great location."
"Booking was smooth and the location was perfect. I appreciated having multiple time slots to choose from. Will be returning for PALS next!"
— Cynthia D., Nurse Practitioner
Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training proudly provides AHA ACLS Provider certification to healthcare professionals in Marietta, Doraville, Alpharetta, Cobb County, Fulton County, Gwinnett County, and throughout the Metro Atlanta area. Classes are offered 7 days a week to accommodate busy medical practitioners, hospital staff, EMS agencies, outpatient clinics, and surgical centers.