How to Find the Right AHA Training Center
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing an AHA Training Center. You don't know what you don't know. So in this video, we attempt to cover all the possible pros and cons of different TCs.
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👍🏾❤❤❤❤ great video
Great information
Question
I am currently scheduled in NC to begin my training. I am aligned with this TC, but I am moving to SC within the next 2 weeks after training
Should I complete training in nc and the realign?
Honestly, whatever fits your schedule the most. There are not really any issues with either option!
HI. Can I take an instructor course elsewhere then align with your training center thereaftter? I guess my question is am I mandated to align with the TC that taught the instructor course? Thanks.
Yes, a lot of instructors will align and take a class through another TC, and then before they do their monitoring, they will switch alignments to us and let us handle the monitoring.
Do you know anything about international training centers? I know most training centers can serve all 50 states now, but I work with a nonprofit and I'm based in another country. We want to provide CPR training for our staff members, but I'm not sure how it works when we're not in the US. It seems from the AHA website that it is possible, I'm just not sure how. Thanks!
Hey! There are politics at play when it comes to training internationally. You will have to find an ITC in the are you want to teach. Under no circumstances, should you try to operate under a US TC. They will jeopardize their Training Center doing so. If you can't find an AHA ITC, consider teaching HSI. It's a lot easier to teach internationally that way as they don't have all of the politics and boundaries involved that step on toes. We can help you become an HSI TC if you are already an AHA isntructor: www.vitalipartners.com/instructor-advantage/hsi-distributor/
@@VitaliPartners Thanks for the reply! Yeah, I ended up finding HSI in our search and I think that's going to be the best option for our org. Thanks again!
Hello, I have been meaning to email you with many questions regarding how to become ACLS instructor, but what is the best email address. Thank you:)
If you head to our website we have a contact form!
The information you gave is spot on! Great job explaining training centers.
How do you re-certify your training sites?
@@glenguevara6174 Hi Glen, the AHA requires that every instructor be monitored by an AHA Training Faculty member. We oversee and monitor our Training Faculty members for them to keep their Training Site status. We perform site visits as well. You have a lot of autonomy but we do keep a close watch on quality.
Does it cost to change Training Centers?
Sometimes, but our TC does not have a transfer fee!