
PALS Provider
Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training proudly offers the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course, an essential, evidence-based program that prepares healthcare professionals to save the lives of critically ill infants and children. Backed by the updated 2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR & ECC, this advanced training empowers clinicians with the skills and clinical decision-making required during the most time-sensitive pediatric emergencies.
Research shows that respiratory failure and shock account for the majority of pediatric arrests, and survival drops 7–10% for every minute without effective CPR or advanced intervention. This is why PALS certification is a mandatory credential across pediatric hospitals, emergency departments, EMS systems, and critical-care teams nationwide. Attentive Safety’s instructor-led, scenario-based course equips you to recognize early signs of deterioration, deliver high-performance CPR, manage pediatric airways, treat shock aggressively, interpret arrhythmias quickly, and lead or participate in coordinated pediatric resuscitation teams.
Our PALS training is structured to support both new and experienced providers through hands-on practice, team-based simulations, and realistic case scenarios that mirror the challenges faced in pediatric emergency and critical-care environments. You’ll learn not only what to do, but why each intervention matters, gaining the clinical confidence proven to improve outcomes and reduce time to treatment during pediatric codes.
With classes offered 7 days a week at our Marietta, Doraville, and Alpharetta training centers, Attentive Safety makes it easy for busy healthcare professionals to stay certified and ready. Upon completion, you will receive a two-year American Heart Association PALS Provider eCard recognized and required by hospitals, credentialing bodies, and licensing agencies nationwide.
If you work with infants or children in any emergency or acute-care setting, PALS is not just a certification, it is a defining skillset that strengthens your clinical readiness, elevates your professional value, and directly contributes to saving young lives.