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Advanced life support skills, including CPR, AED use, and management of respiratory arrest, arrhythmias, acute coronary syndromes and stroke. In New Jersey, aspiring Advanced Cardiovascular Life Supports can choose from 2 accredited training programs designed to prepare students for certification and career success in emergency medical services.
Certification Requirements: To become a certified Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support in New Jersey, you must complete an accredited training program and pass the AHA cognitive and psychomotor exams. American Heart Association certification is recognized nationwide.
Program Options: ACLS (AHA) programs in New Jersey are offered by community colleges, technical schools, fire departments, and private training organizations. Programs vary in schedule, format, and duration, with classroom instruction, hands-on skills labs, and clinical rotations.
Career Opportunities: Upon certification, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Supports in New Jersey can work for ambulance services, fire departments, hospitals, urgent care facilities, and industrial settings.
The Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) program focuses on the critical knowledge and skills required for managing adult resuscitation. Participants will engage in a comprehensive curriculum that includes pre-course assessments, video lessons, and hands-on practice sessions. The course prepares healthcare professionals for both in-hospital and out-of-hospital emergency scenarios.
PSTSJ's ACLS course emphasizes high-quality CPR and the handling of life-threatening cardiopulmonary conditions. It covers airway management, pharmacology, and effective team communication. Following the AHA guidelines, it is tailored for healthcare providers involved in advanced cardiac emergency care.
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About ACLS (AHA) training in New Jersey.
All ACLS (AHA) programs listed on FirstRespondersHub meet accreditation standards set by the American Heart Association (AHA). AHA accreditation ensures programs meet national standards for curriculum, instruction, and student outcomes, making graduates eligible for certification exams and employment as Advanced Cardiovascular Life Supports.
ACLS (AHA) training in New Jersey combines classroom instruction with hands-on practical experience. Programs cover advanced life support skills, including cpr, aed use, and management of respiratory arrest, arrhythmias, acute coronary syndromes and stroke. You'll learn through lectures, skills labs, and clinical rotations before taking the AHA certification exam. Most programs also include CPR certification and prepare you for immediate entry into the workforce upon graduation.