Heartsaver CPR Online and Blended Certification Courses Heartsaver First Aid Online WHICH IS EASIER FOR YOU? INSTRUCTOR LED CERTIFICATION COURSES Back to Top Heartsaver First Aid Online, an online learning program, provides an alternative to classroom first aid training in two parts. Part 1 focuses on a series of online modules that cover all of the required sequences for the AHA First Aid course. Part 2 is hands-on skills practice. Participants who complete Part 1 can receive a certificate that is a prerequisite for taking a supervised skills practice with a CASTT instructor. Successful completion of both parts of this program and the supervised skills practice will earn a 2 year certification card. Heartsaver CPR and AED Online offers a flexible, time saving option for busy people. Part 1 delivers the cognitive learning online. After completing Part 1, students meet with a CASTT instructor to do the Part 2 practice and Part 3 skills test. Successful completion earns a 2 year certfication card. Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED Online is a web-based e-learning product. The Heartsaver First Aid w/CPR & AED Online Part 1, provides the cognitive portion of the course, and includes a series of modules that cover all required sequences for an American Heart Association (AHA) Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED course. Participants also need to complete questions. Once Part 1 is successfully accomplished, a certificate is received allowing them to take Part 2 and Part 3 with a CASTT instructor. Part 2 is the hands on skills practice and Part 3 is a test session with the instructor. When both parts are finished, a 2 year certification card is issued to the student. Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid & CPR/AED Online Blended Class is a time saver. Complete Part 1 cognitive learning for CPR/AED Online and then take a supervised CPR/AED Part 2 practice session & Part 3 skills test together withe a complete Pediatric First Aid 4½ hour instruction with CASTT instructors. Back to Top Steps for completing Online Courses when you do Part 1 on your own
Completing Part 1, the Cognitive section. With your credit card at hand, go to www.onlineaha.org and register. (For website Technical Assistance, call 1-888-242-8883). The Part 1 time and cost is below. Complete the online, cognitive part of the course and answer the review questions. Work at your own pace, at home or at work. Make note of your access code, and once you log in and enter all pertinent information, you may enter and exit as often as needed to complete the course, at any convenient computer. You need to complete an entire section before exiting or you will go back to the beginning of that section when you re-enter. When you have finished all Part 1 modules, a certificate of completion will be available for you to print and email to CASTT@CASTT.net or call the information to CASTT at 714 546-4252. After completing the online program, you are allowed up to 60 days to complete the skills practice and skills check in Part 2 and Part 3. Part 1 is available online for several months after completing the certificate. This allows you to re-login and go to the student review section for intermittent refreshers after you have completed your certification.
Completing Part 2 Skills Review and Part 3 Skills Testing. Call CASTT at 714 546-4252 and make an appointment that fits your schedule. The Part 2 and/or Part 3 length of time is below as well as the cost, payable by cash, check or credit card. When you make the appointment, you will need to be sure CASTT@CASTT.net has received the information on your Part 1 Completion Certificate, so it can be validated. It is quick and simple and your American Heart Association certification will be good for two years as usual.
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material, do not represent income to the Association. |