Monday, December 23, 2019

Take Up an EMR Course - Learn More and Perform Better



Saving the lives of people is a noble pursuit. Across the world, rescuers receive praise and respect. For all first responder professionals and aspirants who are considering adding a few more skills to their skill set, don't hesitate. You can now notch up your ability to save people's lives with the help of certified training programs offered by HSI.

HSI offers you a variety of first responders classes, from which you can choose a course of your choice, from basic to advanced first-aid programs and so on. The American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) classes provide students with hands-on skills and retention resources. If you are an instructor, it is through these resources that include a mix of videos, skill guides, PowerPoint presentations, and other tools, that you can provide your students with a comprehensive learning experience. The programs are approved by or meet the requirements of nearly 2,400 occupational licensing boards, state regulatory agencies, national associations, commissions, and councils in more than 120 occupations and professions.
 
Thousands of private and public organizations use MEDIC First Aid's video-driven, instructor-facilitated courses to impart lifesaving skills to their employees. Irrespective of the individual's learning style, the engaging courses help students quickly absorb the details of the program. EMR courses are approved by or meet the requirements of 1,800 state and provincial regulatory agencies, occupational licensing boards, national associations, commissions, and councils in more than 120 occupations and professions.

There are three ways in which you can learn:
  1. In-person: An Approved Training Center that has authorized instructors to provide high-quality, effective emergency care training to help businesses, schools, and other organizations meet their compliance goals.
  2. Blended learning: This is a combination of online cognitive learning and in-person hands-on skills practice.
  3. Online: The most flexible way to train yourself when and wherever you want.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Be the Best Rescuer You Can Be With the BLS, CPR, and First-Aid Training Courses


Rescuing people in need is a vital skill and imparting knowledge on how to save lives is precious. Emergency care HSI commends your work and assists you with all the comprehensive training materials required to train your students and/or employees for resuscitation and first-aid courses.

Let's dive in and explore some of the major programs offered by Emergency care:
1. Basic Life Support (BLS) by ASHI: The BLS course helps students to recognize a life-threatening emergency. Further, the course trains them to provide necessary life support in times of crisis, due to circumstances such as airway obstruction or choking. This course is perfect for individuals in healthcare or for a professional rescuer.

2. Basic first aid by ASHI: The course instills the confidence in students to respond with agility to an emergency. The course is suitable for the community and workplace settings and it also conforms to the 2015 AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for First Aid. You should opt for this course if you want a certification in primary emergency medical care.

3. CPR and AED by ASHI: If you are a layperson, this course would be an excellent choice for you. This program has been devised to help prepare individuals to respond to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and choking incidents. The CPR trainer course is best suited for individuals who are in Emergency response teams in business and industry, adult residential care personnel, or those who are Teachers, Parents, or Babysitters.

4. BasicPlus by MEDIC FIRST AID: The extremely flexible MEDIC First Aid BasicPlus is a combined adult first aid, AED, and CPR certification course. The program is designed for the occupational first aid provider employee to help them meet OSHA and other federal and state regulatory requirements.

All the programs are approved by or meet the requirements of at least 2,400 state regulatory agencies. Do not hold back, take a step forward in saving lives with Emergency care courses.