Accredited, online ACLS training in Vermont

Accepted across North America and Canada, done in 3 hours. Up to 8 AMA CME/CE credits each.

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How to complete your ACLS certification in Vermont

You are able to complete your ACLS, PALS and BLS certification in Vermont with a fully in-person, or blended online course.

Acceptance in Vermont

State acceptance in Vermont

Physicians: We are accepted by the VT Board of Medicine because we are accredited by AMA (category 1)

Continuting medical education (CME) rules The general requirement is 30 hours of AMA PRA category 1TM credit during the period from December 1, 2024 to November 30, 2026.

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Nurses: We are accepted by the VT Board of Nursing because we are ANCC accredited

CEs are not required in Vermont.

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Dentists: We are accepted by the VT Board of Dentistry because we are accredited by ADA CERP

4.12 Continuing education requirement a dentist must also document completion of 30 hours professional education 4.13 Approval of continuing education programs (d) Approved sponsors may include the ADA, ADHA, ADAA

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Pharmacists: We are accepted by the VT Board of Pharmacy because we are ACPE accredited

Part 3 Continuing pharmacy education 3.2 Continuing pharmacy education (CPE) requirements The licensee must complete a total of 30 CPE hours per renewal period. A minimum of ten hours shall be obtained during participation in live programs (didactic sessions).

10.35 Immunizations (2) A pharmacist or intern must maintain current training in basic cardiac life support. 3.8 Documentation and approval providing documentation of continuing pharmacy education in board-approved programs may be required to maintain licensure. (a) All ACPE and AMA category I approved programs and programs approved by pharmacy boards in other states may be approved by this board.

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Childcare

7.1.2 First aid and CPR 7.1.2.1 The licensee shall ensure that at least one (1) staff who has successfully completed and is currently certified in pediatric first aid and in infant and child CPR is on the premises at all times children are present. 7.1.2.2 Staff who are counted in the staff/child ratios and auxiliary staff left alone with children and/or counted in staff/child ratio as specified in the rule 6.2.1.8 of these regulations shall obtain training in pediatric first aid and in infant and child CPR within three (3) months of beginning work in the CBCCPP and remain currently certified

In-person training

Your choices for in-person AHA training:

Blended class Classroom
Format This is a personalized and adaptive class completed online with a computer. After the class you will schedule with an instructor to complete the hands-on portion of the class. This is a traditional classroom class with an instructor.
Course completion Complete the online portion + hands-on skills session with an AHA Instructor. Contact an Training Center in your area to sign up for an instructor-led class, see above
Time The online portion of HeartCode BLS can be completed in approximately 1 to 2 hours. Time to complete the hands-on skills session varies around approixmately 60 minutes, depending on your experience level. A full BLS provider course can take 4.5 hours to complete, including skills practice and skills testing.
Completion card BLS provider course completion card, valid for two years BLS provider course completion card, valid for two years

Nearby training sites

View our list of training centers and skill testers in VT. This list was produced by Pacific Medical Training.

Shelburne Rescue
154 Turtle Lane/ Shelburne, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Calex Ambulance
1453 Hospital Drive Attn:Debra St.George/ Saint Johnsbury, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center
289 County Rd/ Windsor, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Bristol Rescue
37 Church St/ Bristol, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Porter Medical Center
115 Porter Dr/ Middlebury, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Copley Hospital
528 Washington Hwy/ Morrisville, VT BLS ACLS

Williston Fire Dept
645 Talcott Rd./ Williston, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Manchester Rescue Squad
6041 Main St/ Manchester Center, VT BLS ACLS

South Burlington Fire Dept
575 Dorset Street/ South Burlington, VT BLS

Springfield Hospital
25 Ridgewood Rd/ Springfield, VT BLS ACLS

Londonderry Volunteer Rescue
243 Sherwood Frst/ Londonderry, VT BLS ACLS

Rutland Regional Medical Center
435 West Street/ Rutland, VT BLS ACLS

Southwestern Vermont Health Care Corp
100 Hospital Dr Clinical Education Specialist/ Bennington, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Northeast Emergency Training Solutions, LLC.
20 Susie Wilson Rd, Unit C Lower/ Essex Junction, VT BLS ACLS PALS

North Country Hospital & Health Center
189 Prouty Dr/ Newport, VT BLS ACLS PALS

White River Valley Ambulance
3190 Pleasant St/ Bethel, VT BLS ACLS PALS

CPR Skills
112 N Main Street Suite 5/ St Albans, VT

Rescue Inc - Brattleboro
541 Canal Street/ Brattleboro, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Missisquoi Valley Rescue
120 Fist St./ Swanton, VT BLS ACLS PALS

St. Micheal`s Fire and Rescue
220 College Parkway/ Colchester, VT BLS ACLS PALS

Central Vermont Medical Center
130 Fisher Rd/ Barre, VT BLS ACLS

Total 21 training sites in VT. Show all.

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Questions

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You can find a map of all accredited training centers in Vermont above.

Life saving stories

Here's a few stories that warmed our heart. Just sharing and thanking you for choosing a career that helps people that need it most.

Tragic death of inmate spurs CPR efforts at vermont state prison

A 35-year-old inmate at St. Albans State Prison passed away early Sunday morning, marking the tenth death among Vermont's incarcerated population this year. Jeffrey Nichols from Sheldon was admitted on charges of second-degree aggravated domestic assault involving a child. Approximately 27 hours into his stay, prison staff discovered Nichols unresponsive in a cell and initiated life-saving procedures, including CPR and multiple doses of Narcan, but he was pronounced dead shortly after. While investigations by state authorities are ongoing, initial findings suggest no foul play. Authorities speculate substance use may have played a role, prompting comparisons to a previous prison overdose incident earlier in the year. With a total of 10 prison deaths this year, the state faces a slightly higher fatality count than the previous year.

Full Story / September 11, 2023