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.
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Absolutely, your CPR, First Aid or BLS certification wallet card can be mailed to any address in the United States including P.O. boxes. Fast delivery is also an option when checking out.
No. Our courses are 100% online and can be taken from any location where you have internet.
Yes, our courses are guaranteed to fulfill requirements in every state throughout the U.S. including Vermont.
According to www.americashealthrankings.org, Vermont was the top-ranked state in overall health in 2012 and 2011. The life expectancy is 79.70 years, which is one year longer than the national average of 78.7 years.
Vermont is ranked 3rd in the nation in per capita public health funding, spending an average of $149 per person and indicating a 55% increase in the past 5 years. Vermont is also ranked 3rd in insurance. Only approximately 9% of the population is living without insurance, marking a decrease of 2.5% since 2006. The availability of primary care physicians in Vermont is the fourth-highest ranked, with approximately 169.8 PCPs per 100,000 residents, significantly higher than the national average of 121.
Approximately 11.1% of adults in Vermont are living below poverty level (2010). This marks an increase of 1.7% since 2000. Ranked 15th in the country in regards to children living in poverty, 16.4% of the adolescent population is living below poverty level, marking an increase from 13.5% in 2011.
Due to a low prevalence for sedentary lifestyle, Vermont is ranked 13th in the country in obesity, with 25.4% of adults considered obese. This marks an increase of almost 8% in the last decade. With a ranking of 6th, Vermont has one of the lowest percentages of obese children, with only 9.9% of children considered obese. With 7.7% of the adult population living with diabetes, Vermont is the fourth-highest ranked in this category, but has increased by 2.1% in the last decade. The incidence of stroke is approximately 2.6%, which is slightly higher than the national average of 2.1%.
As of 2012, 19.1% of the population smokes, ranking Vermont 11th in the nation in this category and marking a decrease from 22.4% in 2002. Vermont is ranked 27th in the category of binge drinking, with 18.5% of the population partaking and marking an increase of 1.4% since 2011 alone.
With the strengths being high overall health ranking, a low prevalence for adolescent obesity and diabetes, a high rate of insurance, high per capita health funding and a high availability of PCPs, Vermont is still struggling with a moderate prevalence for binge drinking and a higher incidence of cancer-related deaths.
CPR, First Aid and BLS (Basic Life Support) are critical qualifications for EMTs, RNs and other medical professionals. “CPR Select” provides quality online training programs for medical professionals wishing to become certified in CPR, First Aid and BLS in Vermont.
Local CPR Class Locations in VERMONT
| Bristol Rescue | 37 Church St, Bristol, VT 05443-1204 |
| White River Valley Ambulance | 3190 Pleasant St, Bethel, VT 05032-9510 |
| Springfield Hospital | 25 Ridgewood Rd, Springfield, VT 05156-3050 |
| North Country Hospital & Health Center | 189 Prouty Dr, Newport, VT 05855-9326 |
| Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center | 289 County Rd, Windsor, VT 05089-9000 |
New England Region
| State | Major Cities | Average Life Expectancy for Male | Average Life Expectancy for Female | National Health Ranking | CPR Select Courses Accepted |
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| 77.69 years | 82.44 years | 21st | |||
| 75.98 years | 81.3 years | 8th | |||
| Boston | 77.47 years | 82.48 years | 5th | ||
| 77.6 years | 81.67 years | 2nd | |||
| 76.75 years | 81.55 yearsx | 10th | |||
| 77.67 years | 81.57 yearsx | 1st |
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