Living in Atlanta and need your CPR, First Aid or BLS certification? Get it through CPR Select. Instant card as soon as you pass, no skills test with money back guarantee!
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Unlike most other CPR/AED online courses, our course was both written and approved by AHA trained U.S board certified physicians. You can feel confident in the quality of our CPR/AED course. Our CPR/AED online course covers the same topics that AHA approved classroom courses trains you on. But, our CPR/AED training and exam is more affordable and more convenient than many classroom based CPR/AED training courses.
Our online CPR/AED Certification for the Community and Workplace course is a smart solution for obtaining or renewing your CPR certificate that offers many benefits, including:
If you want bloodborne pathogens training or BLS CPR orsimply need to get a CPR certification for Health Professional we have other courses for you to
Yes, our Atlanta BLS and CPR certification program is fully compliant with AHA latest guidelines and fulfill the Atlanta GA state requirements.
Yes, if more than five people register for the course you will qualify for our group discount. They range up to 30% based on the group size.
Yes, this is a nationally accepted certification and if you move outside the state your new employer will still accept Atlanta, Georgia CPR or BLS Certification.
As one of the major U.S. cities, Atlanta, Georgia faces some unique health disparities. Obesity rates in this city are particularly high. The adult obesity rate in Atlanta is 29.6% and the rate of childhood obesity is 12.4%. Likely the result of high obesity rates, Atlanta also has a high prevalence of cardiovascular-related deaths and a high prevalence for diabetes. As part of the "Diabetes Belt," approximately 10.8% of adults in Atlanta have diabetes.
Given the high rate of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular-related deaths, it is vital for medical professionals in Atlanta to be certified in CPR, First Aid and BLS (Basic Life Support). These are critical qualifications for EMTs, RNs and other medical personnel that can help to save lives. "CPR Select" provides flexible, quality online training programs for Atlanta medical professionals wishing to certify or recertify.
Emory University Hospital in Atlanta is one of the best hospitals in the U.S. and is among the top 10 hospitals for cardiovascular care. Employing more than 11,000 people, they specialize in acute illness, cardiology, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and transplants. Emory University Hospital "serves humanity by improving health." Other notable Atlanta hospitals include St. Joseph's Hospital and Piedmont Hospital.
Atlanta, also called "Hotlanta," is the 9th most densely populated city with a population of over 5.4 million in 132.4 square miles. Incorporated in 1845, Atlanta was originally inhabited by the Cherokee and Creek Indians. Atlanta has had to rebuild more than once in its history. In 1864 the Union Army ordered that Atlanta be burned to the ground, save for hospitals and churches. After the Civil War ended in 1865, Atlanta was rebuilt and grew through the early part of the 19th century, only to have much of the city destroyed again in 1917 during the Great Atlanta Fire. Due to its high elevation, the climate is humid subtropical with very hot summers, mild winters and a high prevalence for rain and ice storms.
As the major financial center of the South, Atlanta has the 8th largest economy in the nation, with the economy being largely comprised of tourism, media/film and TV production (including several major networks such as CBS, TBS and NBC's The Weather Channel), and transportation, with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport being the busiest airport in the country.
The 7th most visited city in the U.S., more than 35 million people visit Atlanta every year. Major tourist attractions include the Fox Theatre, High Museum of Art, Martin Luther King National Historical Site, and the Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum. With more than 343 parks and numerous gardens, nature-lovers flock to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, the Georgia Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta. Sports fans can also enjoy numerous professional teams including the Atlanta Braves, Hawks and Falcons.
Eyes on Health CPR Services | 943 Dill Ave, Atlanta, GA, 30310 |
All Heart Atlanta | Peachtree Dunwoody RD N.E., Atlanta, GA, 30342 |
MCG Health System | 1480 Laney Walker Blvd , Augusta, GA, 30912 |
Miccoli & Webb Educational Services | 2834 Cascade Dr, Gainesville, GA, 30504-5702 |
Augusta Technical College | 3200 Augusta Tech Dr Bldg 600, Augusta, GA, 30906-8243 |
State | Major Cities | Average Life Expectancy for Male | Average Life Expectancy for Female | National Health Ranking | CPR Select Courses Accepted |
Washington | Seattle | 77.51 years | 81.73 years | 15th | ![]() |
Oregon | Portland | 76.78 years | 81.28 years | 10th | ![]() |
California | Los Angeles San Diego San Jose San Francisco Long Beach Fresno Sacramento Oakland |
77.8 years | 82.84 years | ![]() |
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Alaska | 75.86 years | 80.97 years | 50th | ![]() |
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Hawaii | Honolulu | 78.23 years | 84.83 yearsx | 4th | ![]() |
I really enjoyed this training. It was what I needed to renew my certification. With the the training that also included videos, this training is really good for people getting their certification for the first time.
Very convienant and reasonable priced.
It was challenging but good for the most part.
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