07Nov
BLS for Healthcare Providers (Initial)
Finish Your BLS Before the New Year
Whether you’re starting a new role in January or beginning clinical rotations, an up-to-date BLS card is non-negotiable. Chicago’s Pulse offers the AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers course led by paramedics and ER nurses, emphasizing compressions, ventilation, AED use, and team dynamics. With many daytime, evening, and weekend options listed through December, it’s easy to fit training into a clinical schedule. chicagospulse.com
The BLS page posts real dates, times, and tuition so you can plan at a glance. Registration is online, and the AHA e-card is typically issued within 48 hours of successful completion—perfect for onboarding deadlines. chicagospulse.com
Training with an instructor team that actively works in emergency care raises the realism of scenarios and helps you retain critical skills when seconds matter. Lock in a date now to avoid last-minute crowds around winter holidays. chicagospulse.com
Sign up: BLS for Healthcare Provider — View Schedule & Register
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