Course acceptance
Our ACLS, BLS, and PALS courses satisfy CE requirements for physicians, nurses and pharmacists
For more information, see our Ohio state page
Cleveland FAQs
Where are your Cleveland ACLS training centers located?
We do not currently have a physical training center in Cleveland but our ACLS courses are 100% online. Cleveland medical providers can take their certification courses comfortably from home using our online service.
Do you post notifications to changes in the Cleveland PALS?
Yes! We update and post changes to our PALS courses as recommended by the American Heart Association. When new guidelines and algorithms are released by AHA we create new course material and exams to reflect the most up to date methodology.
Do you offer discounts on the BLS Cleveland courses?
Yes! We periodically offer discounts through various promotions. Previous customers often receive special offers via email. However, if you have not received an offer for a BLS promotion then the best way to obtain a discount is to order more than one course.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation / 9500 Euclid Avenue, Mailcode HSB 100 Cleveland, OH 44195
CPROhio / 4760 Grayton Rd Cleveland, OH 44135
The MetroHealth System / 2500 Metrohealth Dr Heart & Vascular Center Cleveland, OH 44109-1900
Major hospitals in Cleveland
Hospital name | Address | Map |
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Cleveland Clinic Foundation | 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195 | Click to view full-size |
University Hospitals Case Medical Center | 11100 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 | Click to view full-size |
Metro Health Medical Center | 2500 Metrohealth Drive, Cleveland, OH 44109 | Click to view full-size |
Fairview Hospital | 18101 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44111 | Click to view full-size |
St. Vincent Charity Hospital | 2351 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 44115 | Click to view full-size |
About Cleveland
Founded in 1796, Cleveland, the second most populous city in the state, sits right on beautiful Lake Eerie and the Cuyahoga River. It is a very urban environment which relies heavily on industrial businesses and large company headquarters, and its geographic location has been key to its growth. It is home to corporate headquarters of several large companies such as Sherwin-Williams Company, Cliffs Natural Resources, KeyCorp, and others. It is a vast city with many tall buildings, such as the Terminal Tower and Key Tower, and has an extensive cultured community.
Many of the attractions for visitors to this city are based on refined culture. There are many museums and even some excellent children’s museums and science centers which attract many local families as well as visitors from around the country. For instance, the Great Lakes Science Center and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame draw in many tourists each year. Cleveland is also home to the Playhouse Square Center, the second largest performing arts center in America.
During the warmer summer months the Cleveland Lakefront State Park is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the city. It runs along the Lake Eerie shore and offers everything from beaches with swimming access to a marina for boating. There is a nice boardwalk for shopping and sightseeing and a variety of biking and fitness trails. Fishing is also allowed in certain sections of the water and there are playgrounds for younger children to enjoy.
Pictures of the Cleveland shoreline in this area look as if they could have been taken in California or Florida where the larger national beaches are located. Yet, since the climate is much colder during the winter, the beach fun is shorter lived in Cleveland.
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September 5, 2012 — Chocolate has unique heart benefits
Cleveland clinic gives an interesting article about the heart-health benefits of chocolate. The health benefits reasoning is that chocolate is rich in Flavonoids — a plant nutrient that helps protect plants from environmental toxins and helps repair damage. Read more about how chocolate is good for your heart.