BLS, ALS and PALS for highly skilled medical professionals.
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BLS, ALS and PALS for highly skilled medical professionals.

What if I told you right off the bat we can save you and your professionals time and therefore money!!

It has been a while since we talked about higher-level training and quite a lot has happened during this time. We are now training the entire U.S. Military in BLS, ALS and PALS. We are switching over nursing schools and hospitals to ARC Training Services and hundreds are accepting both ARC and AHA. They see that our programs are similar and Red Cross' are less expensive to run with a significant time savings.  When you are testing skills on highly trained "expensive" students, time and money add up Fast!

Our founder started by showing up in the Civil War and Clara Barton with her nurses stayed attached to the military working with the medical team during maneuvers up to 1887, then founded the American Red Cross. ARC started training Nurses in 1889 and in earnest with the leadership of Nurse Jane Delano 1909-1919 who, during that time, was president of the American Nurses' Association (1909-11).

The role of the American Red Cross in wartime and peace time was formalized by Congressional charters in 1900 and 1905. In response, the organization created the Red Cross Nursing Service and appointed a strong-willed visionary, Jane Delano, as its director. Among her accomplishments, Delano:

·                    Created a Red Cross nurses’ reserve in preparation for service with the military in wartime.

·                    Expanded nursing into domestic life with educational programs in home nursing and first aid.

·                    Established a Rural Nursing Service (later known as the “Town and Country Nursing Program.”) for medically underserved communities.

Therefore with a beginning pedigree like that it is no wonder Red Cross - Training Services is coming back into the forefront as a leader who is now embracing technology as a means to impart the science to the students. The best way to teach it, becomes the best way to learn it, becomes the best repeatable skill at the end of the course. That is one of our goals and is most-likely everyone's. We will let our program show you the difference. We can speak to NAT courses. Training Services CEU's are also accepted for EMS Licensing/Credentialing Requirements! If you are a training location, we can add to your portfolio.

Embrace improvement! Things have changed!

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