

American Heart Association Reviews on Courses, Pricing, Features & Career Impact
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Amrita Mukhopadhyay
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
5.0
Learning Experience: ACLS course is needed for every MBBS graduate. Overall quick and effective learning process. Prior medical experience helped learn quicker. Important skills for resuscitation in hospital scenario
Faculty: Supportive and encouraging trainers. Well experienced and they taught methodically
2 day course. Well structured. A preassessment test was required. Overall helped me acquire training better.
Course Support: It is a highly desirable quality for a MBBS doctor. Got more job opportunities
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2023Read More
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Amrita Mukhopadhyay
Basic Life Support (BLS)
5.0
Learning Experience: BLS course is needed for every MBBS graduate. Overall quick and effective learning process. Prior medical experience helped learn quicker. May be difficult for someone from non medical background, but it is a must have certification
Faculty: Supportive and encouraging trainers. Well experienced and they taught methodically
Course was very structured and completed in 1 day along with effective practice and feedback. AHA learning booklets and pamphlets were also helpful in mastering the same
Course Support: It is a highly desirable quality for a MBBS doctor. Got more job opportunities
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2023Read More
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Dr Rosline
Basic Life Support (BLS)
5.0
Learning Experience: Adult cardiac arrest
Faculty: Well educated, trained, good teaching, ver well taught
Adult cardiac arrest, Paediatric cardiac arrest, polytrauma cases, intubation, choking
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2022Read More
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Updated on May 24, 2024