Our Course Roster
All our courses are written in house by our team of writers, technical editors, copy editors, and publication team which are experts in their respective fields. Where appropriate, our materials do reference the canonical scientific literature for that topic; for example, our ACLS course cites the American Heart Association Circulation articles. Our courses are always based on the latest revision of the available science as we make frequent updates. Although the scientific publications are released every 5 years for AHA ACLS/PALS/BLS and slower for other topics, we do update our course material through a review process that solicits customer feedback to strive for the best training materials possible. Education is a competitive market and we work hard to make the best products and experiences possible.
See also all our education policies and our salient accessibility and security features.
Continuing education
Online / blended course format
For medical students or health care professionals working in outpatient facilities.
For in-hospital providers
Online / blended course format
Online / blended course format
For pre-hospital providers
Online / blended course format
Safety training
Online / blended course format
Non-medical
In-person individual training
We provide skill testing and individual in-person training using our network of 3,000+ instructors. All of our instructors hold current AHA instructor qualifications. Additionally, some instructors may also hold accreditation with the Health & Safety Institute.
Qualifications to become an instructor to teach these courses
PMT policy is that instructors who hold current AHA instructor qualifications are eligible to teach PMT courses.
Skills testing
We offer virtual skills testing for our Monitor Tech course. It is included for free for all purchases over $650. The skills testing will be done remotely via Zoom or FaceTime.
Skills testing is also available for other courses upon request.
See our skills testing form.
In-person group courses
These courses are offered in fully instructor-lead format. We can support any size class, starting with 15 people and as large as needed. Our service area includes all of the United States and Canada. We also service certain other countries for larger group sizes. Courses noted (AHA) are available from Pacific Medical Training and AHA. If you require an AHA logo on your completion card we will refer you to an American Heart Association authorized training center.
AHA/ILCOR/ERC science
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support AHA
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support AHA
- Basic Life Support / Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) AHA
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support -- INSTRUCTOR AHA
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support -- INSTRUCTOR AHA
- Basic Life Support / Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) -- INSTRUCTOR AHA
Regulatory
- Bloodborne Pathogens (OSHA Compliance)
- PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support)
- EMS Critical Care
- First Aid
We also have instructor courses available for all of the above. Please call us if interested. Class size is a minimum of 20 instructors for these instructor courses, and we are available to provide this course in-person anywhere.
Training course coupons for taking multiple courses are available for individuals and groups.
Accreditation
Pacific Medical Training offers up to 8 CME/CE credits per course certified by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine. See our accreditation letter.
Some other specific accreditation and acceptance notes follow:
- Our 911coned.com teaches ACLS for paramedics and is accredited by CAPCE (formerly CECBEMS), the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education. See our approval letter. If you purchased our course before March 19, 2019, but you started the course after March 19, 2019, you will be eligible for up to 8 continuing education hours (CEH). Note: CECBEMS is the accreditation organization for NREMT, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Our 911coned.com course has also been accepted by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB). Please see our acceptance letter.
- California -- our California provider number is ACCME #0004600.
- AANA, The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists will accept our ACLS course for CE credit if you complete their normal form. We have full instructions for completing the the AANA form.
- VA Department of Health / Anesthesiology Assistants — our course is accepted to meet the requirement for licensure for Anesthesiology Assistants who are required to have an ACLS course (rule 64B8-31.003, FAC)
- College of Family Physicians of Canada — our course is accepted as "Mainpro-M2" credits (documentation)
- National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants - NCCPA accepts our ACLS courses for 8 to 16 hours of credit for continuing education (documentation)
- American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography - ARDMS accepts our ACLS, BLS and PALS courses for radiology technicians needing continuing education credit (documentation, see
WHICH CMES ARE ACCEPTED? / AMA PRA Category 1)
CME/CE hours per course
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support: 8 CE AMA, ANCC, ACPE, ADA
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support: 8 CE AMA, ANCC, ACPE, ADA
- Basic Life Support: 8 CE AMA, ANCC, ACPE, ADA
- Bloodborne Pathogens: 1.5 CE AMA, ANCC, ACPE, ADA
- Arrhythmia Interpretation: 8 CE AMA, ANCC
- 12-Lead ECG: 8 CE AMA, ANCC
- Stress Test / Holter Monitor: 10 CE AMA, ANCC
- CPR/AED (same as BLS, minus First Aid): 3 CE AMA, ANCC
- Preventing Wrong Site Surgery: 2 CE AMA, ANCC
- Pharmacy Technician (PTCE): 8 CE ACPE
Published citations
Following are printed medical publications that include or reference our content.
- Ridly, C, Hantler, B Zanabony, P. Bradyarrhythmias. In: Fleisher L, Rosenbaum S, eds. Complications in Anesthesia. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2018:524.
- Keller, D. Wide-complex tachycardia. Cardiovascular Medicine. 2018;21(04),90-96. https://cardiovascmed.ch/en/article/doi/cvm.2018.00555/. April 18, 2018.
Course writing policies
Please visit our
Course Writing Policies page for more information.
Notable customers
U.S. Department of the Army — We sell Pacific Medical Training branded CPR training materials to the US Army under contract.
Web citations
Resources
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