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It shouldn't be this hard to do ACLS!

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I am having a devil of a time trying to find an ACLS refresher course in the State of Connecticut. Even though I worked in the ICU my hospital did not require ACLS and my certification expired recently. Now I have suddenly found myself out of a job and need to recertify to get another ICU job. I have called every hospital in CT. Either they don't currently have a class of the next one is scheduled months away. I have even called AHA and they can only give me phone numbers, not actual course dates. I have even tried to find out about the Heartcode online certification but not only is it nearly impossible to find it to buy on their website, but it will need a skills test at an approved AHA training center and nobody says they will do it! Why is this so hard? If this is a requirement to do my job why is it harder than getting into Fort Knox? This is crazy! I want to just do the aclsonline.com one but I don't know if this is accepted as reputable. It looks like I will have to take any old job until I can recertify sometime in the fall. I am tearing my hair out!
Hey...do what I did! I called our local paramedic and fire departments and asked when theirs are and if I could take it with them. I found that my local paramedic company (my hubby works for) has a department that teaches it once a month for all healthcare workers that wish to join in!Hope that is helpful

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Hi, recert online.....go to www.aclsonline.us Many of my coworkers have taken this online course and recerted...Hope this helps..CL

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You are probably having a hard time finding a class because of the changes currently being implemented. For example my local facility is requiring staff to go to the whole 2 day class if we renew there. As far as requiring ACLS before hire most hospitals are so short nurses that the norm has been to require it within the first 3-6 months of hire. Personally I would talk with the ICU managers and not HR about this. RJ

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I had the same problem when I lived in CT. I was even an ACLS instructor and couldn't find a place to teach--so I lost my hard-earned instructor certification. When I tried to find a provider certification class, it was like pulling teeth. Sponsor Hospital in New Haven might have some classes. Have you done a Google for ACLS in CT? American Heart Association will only give you names of CTCs, not actual classes. I moved to another state and just got my ACLS last week. Had quite a few places to choose from when picking a class, and got in on short notice.As far as the online course, you still have to find someone to sign you off on the hands-on. That's just about as hard as finding a class in CT. There are a lot of online courses that are "based on" AHA guidelines, but they're not actually AHA-approved. Be careful.

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hello, rocknurse,check here:http://www.americanheart.org/present...tifier=1200000 find by state acls/bls/pals

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Quote from TriageRN_34Hey...do what I did! I called our local paramedic and fire departments and asked when theirs are and if I could take it with them. I found that my local paramedic company (my hubby works for) has a department that teaches it once a month for all healthcare workers that wish to join in!Hope that is helpful

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Quote from CSLee3Hi, recert online.....go to www.aclsonline.us Many of my coworkers have taken this online course and recerted...Hope this helps..CL

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Quote from catladyI had the same problem when I lived in CT. I was even an ACLS instructor and couldn't find a place to teach--so I lost my hard-earned instructor certification. When I tried to find a provider certification class, it was like pulling teeth. Sponsor Hospital in New Haven might have some classes. Have you done a Google for ACLS in CT? American Heart Association will only give you names of CTCs, not actual classes. I moved to another state and just got my ACLS last week. Had quite a few places to choose from when picking a class, and got in on short notice.As far as the online course, you still have to find someone to sign you off on the hands-on. That's just about as hard as finding a class in CT. There are a lot of online courses that are "based on" AHA guidelines, but they're not actually AHA-approved. Be careful.

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Quote from sirihello, rocknurse,check here:http://www.americanheart.org/present...tifier=1200000 find by state acls/bls/pals

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Quote from RocknurseThat's a really good idea! Thanks...I'll remember that!

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So glad I found this. I live in CT and am having this same issue. But, I did work a couple of years in WV where they were pretty strict about these certifications. They hired me with no problem because they, and others, hold these classes for their staff. I was certified in everything within months. So, this might be the case here in CT. Good luck.
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 17:29   Views: 839   
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