In a life-threatening emergency, there’s no time to waste.
The American Heart Association (AHA) is the gold standard for cardiac arrest intervention protocols, and Aceso Institute of Health Professions offers an AHA-Approved Basic Life Support (BLS) course that equips healthcare professionals with the skills and confidence to respond quickly, correctly, and effectively. Whether you’re an RN, LPN, CNA, or entering the medical field, BLS training is more than just a requirement—it’s a life-saving responsibility.
Our BLS classes are designed by the AHA and are highly relevant to real-world practice and clinical insight. You’ll gain hands-on experience and critical thinking skills needed to take fast, confident action when seconds matter most. This course doesn’t just prepare you to pass a certification—it prepares you to save a life.
Why Choose Aceso for BLS Training?
At Aceso, we teach from experience. Our Basic Life Support course is built around the most up-to-date American Heart Association guidelines, so you’re learning the latest protocols, tools, and techniques used in pre-hospital and clinical settings today.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
Whether you’re preparing for employment, entering a medical program, or renewing your certification, Aceso’s BLS training gives you the skills and confidence to make a difference.
What Aceso’s BLS Course Covers
Our course is more than just the basics—it’s the foundation of emergency care in clinical settings.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Who Should Take This BLS Course?
Aceso’s Basic Life Support course is ideal for a wide range of current and future healthcare professionals. If you work in or plan to work in a healthcare environment, this training is not only recommended—it’s often required.
This course is essential for RNs, LPNs, CNAs, EMTs, paramedics, MDs, and others who provide direct patient care. BLS certification is often mandatory for employment in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, urgent care centers, and more.
Whether you work in emergency response, ambulance transport, or inside a hospital unit, this course prepares you to confidently handle cardiac and respiratory emergencies in fast-paced environments.
Many academic institutions require an active BLS certification from the American Heart Association (AHA) for enrollment. If you’re applying to a nursing or medical school, this course satisfies those requirements and boosts your application credentials.
If you’re in clinical rotations or preparing for your first healthcare job, this course helps bridge the gap between classroom theory and hands-on emergency readiness.
Whether you’re refreshing your credentials or upskilling for a new position, BLS certification keeps you compliant, employable, and prepared.
What’s Included in Aceso’s BLS Course?
You’ll receive a full, immersive educational experience led by instructors who know what it takes to save lives in real clinical settings.
What’s included:
What Comes After Completing the BLS Course?
Upon successful completion of Aceso’s course, you’ll be eligible to receive an official American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Certification.
This certification is:
Your AHA BLS Certification will remain valid for two years, after which recertification is recommended.
Ready to Get Certified? Join the Aceso Community for BLS Certification
Whether you’re renewing your license or entering a healthcare career for the first time, BLS certification is essential—and Aceso is here to guide you through it.
With our Florida-based training, nurse-led instruction, and AHA-approved curriculum, you’ll gain the skills you need to act quickly, save lives, and stand out as a qualified healthcare provider.