Is ProTrainings affiliated with the American Heart Association?

ProTrainings and the American Heart Association are separate, independent training companies. Both ProTrainings and the AHA teach the same CPR techniques recommended by the international scientific group, ILCOR, the international scientific body that develops CPR guidelines.

Is ProTrainings the American Heart Association?

ProTrainings and the American Heart Association are separate, independent training companies. Both ProTrainings and the AHA teach the same CPR techniques recommended by the international scientific group, ILCOR, the international scientific body that develops CPR guidelines.

Is ProTrainings certified, accredited, or approved by the AHA?

Guidelines for administering CPR are developed by the international scientific group, ILCOR. The AHA has the special role of sharing these guidelines in the U.S. Because of this, many people think that the AHA approves or accredits other CPR training organizations, but they do not.

Following ILCOR’s guidelines is like meeting federal automotive safety standards: while there may be other differences between cars, they all meet the minimum safety requirements.

Does ProTrainings use AHA curriculum?

CPR guidelines are developed by the international scientific group, ILCOR. Independent training groups like the AHA, the American Red Cross, ProTrainings and others use ILCOR’s guidelines to develop their own curriculum.

The only people who use the American Heart Association’s curriculum are independent instructors who pay the AHA to do so. These same instructors may also pay other groups to use and teach their curriculum.

Is ProTrainings’ CPR certification compliant with AHA guidelines?

CPR guidelines are developed by the international scientific group, ILCOR. Because these guidelines are re-published for sharing throughout the U.S. by the AHA, many people refer to them as “the AHA guidelines”. ProTrainings’ CPR certification follows these standards and every ProTrainings certification card states that the student has learned CPR according to the latest ILCOR guidelines as communicated by the AHA.  

What accreditations does ProTrainings have?

CPR guidelines are developed by the international scientific group, ILCOR. All ProTrainings certifications follow these guidelines and therefore safety and compliance groups like the Joint Commission, CARF or OSHA all accept our training. You can confirm acceptance by your state licensing board via our State Board Acceptance tool.

Do you issue an AHA CPR certification card?

Every CPR training organization issues its own certification card. ProTrainings and the American Heart Association are separate companies, though they teach the same CPR practices based on guidelines from the international scientific group, ILCOR. Because the AHA has the special role of re-publishing these guidelines in the U.S., every ProTrainings certification card states that the student learned CPR according to the latest ILCOR/AHA guidelines. 

Does ProTrainings certification meet safety and compliance standards from OSHA, Joint Commission, CARF, or other licensing or governing bodies?

The Joint Commission, CARF, OSHA, and most accrediting bodies all require CPR training that follows the latest science-backed CPR guidelines. The international scientific group, ILCOR, develops these resuscitation guidelines and is recognized as the leading authority by these organizations. ProTrainings’ CPR training follows ILCOR guidelines and, as a result, these organizations all accept our CPR certifications. 

Will my employer or governing body accept or recognize a ProTrainings’ CPR certification? 

Employers and governing bodies understandably want to ensure CPR training follows the latest science-back guidelines. The international scientific group, ILCOR, develops these guidelines and ProTrainings’ curriculum follows ILCOR guidance, so most employers accept our certifications.

That said, an employer can choose to require that you take CPR training from a specific company. Unless your employer has such a requirement, you can take CPR training with the company of your choice.

Is ProTrainings a legitimate CPR training company?

Accrediting bodies, employers, and state boards require CPR training based on the guidelines developed by the international scientific group, ILCOR. ProTrainings CPR certifications are based on the ILCOR guidelines. Our Medical Education Board regularly reviews these guidelines to ensure all ProTrainings curriculum reflects the latest scientific research and knowledge. Numerous state boards and regulatory agencies have verified and accept our CPR training. You can use our State Board Acceptance tool to confirm acceptance by your governing body.

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