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Welcome to eACLS.com! The eACLS™ course provides comprehensive, interactive initial and renewal training for advanced cardiac life support (ACLS).

The eACLS™ course was developed by Jones and Bartlett Publishers in partnership with the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), a leader in emergency medicine education and health education.

eACLS™ is a customized course for prehospital and hospital professionals. It is comprised of ten interactive case studies focusing on serious respiratory and cardiac emergencies. A Resources section is also available to review ECGs, pharmacology, and electrical therapy at any time during the course.

Each interactive case study includes 5 sections that test a student's understanding of:

  • Your patient: Provides a description of the patient
  • Assessment: Provides refresher information on signs and symptoms; assessment tools and techniques; and ECG interpretation
  • Treatment: Provides refresher information on treatment options
  • Interactivities: Interactive exercises that are designed to test understanding of the content previously presented.
  • Simulation: Reproduce real-life emergency situations and ask how to respond appropriately

Once the case studies are completed the student is eligible to take the final written exam and skills exam. Upon successful completion of both, students receive certificates acknowledging completion of the course and nationally accepted continuing education credits.

Please contact your eACLS Specialist at 1-800-832-0034 for answers to any questions.

To learn more about the course, visit the FAQ section of this Web site.


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