Nationally Recognized American Heart Association Compliant CPR Certification
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed, Our Promise to You
You may be worried that your online CPR certification will not be accepted by your employer or licensing agency. When considering most online certification providers, this is a reasonable fear. However, online training programs with the level of quality of ProCPR are becoming more and more widely used, recognized and accepted. (See documents below)
While ProCPR is already widely known, some employers may want to confirm you didn’t certify through a 'fly-by-night' company if they are unfamiliar with our name. Fortunately, we have developed a full-service and comprehensive solution (details below) to ensure that your experience is 100% risk free so that you can enjoy the benefits of online certification and go back to work, worry free!
What you need to know!
ProCPR is an accredited program that satisfies the requirements for CPR training according to the latest ECC/ILCOR and the American Heart Association guidelines.
The American Heart Association is the United States’ representative of ILCOR and cannot approve, endorse, or give accreditation for CPR training for any other organization. They simply publish their own CPR courses and materials for training just like ProCPR and the Red Cross do.
No organization exists that provides a national endorsement or accreditation. So each CPR certification provider is free to construct their own curriculum and teaching strategies based on the ECC/ILCOR guidelines. Every business, administrator or individual can freely choose to accept ProCPR.
Our Credentials
Other companies claim to be “nationally accredited” or are approved of by phony or irrelevant foundations and associations. Below are just a few of our many letters of accreditation from actual national and state licensing boards.
- CECBEMS (Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services)
- DANB (Dental Assisting National Board)
- AFAA (Aerobics & Fitness Association of America)
- Tennessee Board of Dentistry
- Florida Department of Health BEMS
- Maryland State Department of Education
- Pennsylvania Department of Health
- Michigan Department of Community Health
- Michigan Board of Dentistry
Talk With Your Employer
Just download and print this letter of introduction and hand it in to your employer with your ProCPR card or before you get certified. This will allow them to contact us should they have any questions about our credentials.
In the unlikely event that your employer will simply not accept our card due to an exclusive policy we will refund your entire purchase. Our refund policy is simple: our training meets your needs or you pay $0, no hassles, no hidden fees.
Allow Us to Check with Your Employer
Just enter your employer's name, e-mail and phone number and they will be e-mailed an introductory letter along with some of our credential information. A ProCPR representative will follow up to answer any questions they may have.
Why Tell Your Employer About ProCPR
- Ensure ProCPR is accepted by your employer
- Save money with a discounted rate for you and your co-workers
- Your employer may choose to pay for your certification
- Co-workers will appreciate this fun, easier way to certify
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Testimonials
“This was an excellent method of review and testing. I liked the additional explanation and instruction after each question. The videos were very helpful demonstrations, easy to see and
identify the techniques during each segment. I will definitely
recommend ProCPR to my nursing colleagues. ”
Barbara, R.N.
Michigan
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