The ACLS Instructor program is designed to teach participants the fundamentals of teaching Advanced Cardiac Life Support to a variety of audiences. The program offers a two-year instructorship through the American Heart Association. Successful completion of this course allows the participant to teach ACLS stations under a Course Director.
This program consists of one session at-home program where students completes an online based Core Instructor program, followed by a one-day classroom session detailing administrative policies, the practice-while-watching system, and other logistics of training.
Lastly, students must be monitored teaching a provider course under the supervision of a faculty member.
Audience: Anyone who wants to become an AHA ECC ACLS instructor can take this course. The ideal candidate will be motivated to
■ Teach
■ Facilitate learning
■ Ensure that providers acquire the skills necessary for successful course completion
■ View provider assessment as a way to improve individual knowledge and skills
Please contact the AHA Community Training Center to speak to the Training Center Faculty for a brief telephone interview 706-945-2681.
Prerequisites:
■ Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card and ACLS Provider card
■ Letter of recommendation from affiliate AHA Training Center
■ Completed Core Instructor Course.
■ A signed Instructor Candidate Application by candidate's TC
Materials should be received at least 10 days prior to the course date
Course Length: One session, 8 hours
Contact Hours: None
Certification: Upon completion of Instructor course and Training Center Faculty's monitoring teaching of a provider course to AHA standards, Instructor Candidates will receive a certification card valid for two years.
Mandatory manuals:
AHA ACLS Instructor Manual (most current version available)
AHA ACLS Provider Manual (most current version available)
Please note: Fee includes the cost of the Manuals.