06May
PALS Accreditation in Chicago: Pediatric Emergency Preparedness You Can Trust
What Is PALS Accreditation?
PALS stands for Pediatric Advanced Life Support. This AHA-accredited training focuses on treating infants and children in emergency situations including respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest.
Who Should Get PALS Certified?
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Pediatric nurses and physicians
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Emergency medical technicians (EMTs)
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ICU staff in children’s hospitals
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Advanced nursing and PA students
Chicago’s Pulse: Trusted Provider of PALS Training
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Real-life pediatric simulations and team-based training
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Led by licensed healthcare providers with pediatric experience
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Weekend and evening classes available
Register for PALS Training at Chicago’s Pulse
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