American Heart Association · CPR courses
AHA BLS, ACLS & PALS — online course + skills session.
The official American Heart Association eCard path: complete the HeartCode online course, finish a hands-on skills session at an AHA training center, and earn your 2-year AHA certification.
Start with your online course below.
The American Heart Association eCard path
Three steps to your AHA certification.
Every step follows the official American Heart Association process.
American Heart Association · Step 1
Choose your AHA online course
Select your course and check out — your official American Heart Association HeartCode online course link is emailed to you after payment.
1. Select your course
American Heart Association · Step 2
Find a nearby AHA training center for your skills session
After you finish the online course, complete your hands-on skills check at any American Heart Association authorized training center or training site — including ours.
STAT Med Training is an American Heart Association authorized training site. Complete your skills session with us or at any other AHA center near you.
American Heart Association — FAQ
Common questions.
Is this an official American Heart Association course?
Yes. This is the official AHA HeartCode online course. Paired with a hands-on skills session at an AHA training center, it earns you an official American Heart Association eCard.
How do I get the online course after I pay?
Your AHA HeartCode online course link is emailed to the address you enter at checkout, right after payment. Complete it at your own pace.
Where do I do the hands-on skills session?
At any American Heart Association authorized training center or training site — including ours. Use the finder above to locate one near you.
How long is my certification valid?
Your American Heart Association eCard is valid for two years from the date you complete your skills session.
Which course should I take — BLS, ACLS, or PALS?
BLS is the foundation for all healthcare providers. ACLS is for advanced cardiovascular life support (ICU, ER, cath lab). PALS is for pediatric advanced life support. Most roles start with BLS; check your employer's requirement.