Nationally Recognized and Accredited CPR Certification
Statement of Accreditation and Compliance
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 word "guidelines" has been confused with "accreditation" or "approval" amongst CPR and First Aid providers and the organizations they serve. The American Heart Association is the American 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 does.
No organization exists that provides a national endorsement or accreditation. Each organization is free to construct their own curriculum, standards, and teaching strategies based on the ECC/ILCOR guidelines. Every organization, administrator or individual can freely choose to accept ProCPR.
Documented Blended CPR Training Program Acceptance
- CECBEMS– Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (#PPCPR6000)
- CE Broker– Continuing Education broker serving multiple states/Florida Board of Emergency Medical Services(#50-9274)
- OSHA– ProCPR meets and exceeds OSHA guidelines. There is no specific approval process for CPR and FirstAid providers.
- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)- ProCPR certification meets the requirements of the JCAHO Standard PC.9.30. There is no specific approval process for CPR providers.
- Tennessee Board of Dentistry
- Florida Department of Health BEMS
- Virginia Department of Health EMS
- Maryland State Department of Education
- Pennsylvania Department of Health
- Michigan Department of Community Health
- Michigan Board of Dentistry
- ProCPR continually works with federal, state and local authorities to ensure regulatory compliance.


