NEW COVID-19 Training Info

The AHA has released the following information regarding COVID-19 and return to Full In-person training and skills check-offs beginning without restrictions, starting June 1st, 2023. This information was posted by AHA on April 10th, 2023. Please review the information below.

UPDATED COVID-19 Guidance: AHA Issues Training Memos on Return to Full Skills Training, Sunset of Virtual Training for Healthcare Provider Courses

The AHA is providing updated guidance to Training Centers on resuming in-person classes and skills sessions for CPR, first aid, and emergency cardiovascular care training. Due to the decline in COVID-19 cases and the need to ensure the highest quality CPR and ECC training is taught, effective June 1, 2023, all AHA Training Centers and Instructors should resume conducting in-person skills practice and testing in all CPR, first aid, and ECC training following AHA’s course curricula outlined in the AHA PAM and AHA Instructor Manuals. This includes returning to practicing giving rescue breaths, and demonstrating 2-person CPR and first aid skills.

Also effective June 1, 2023, virtual training will no longer be allowed for healthcare provider-level courses, including BLS Provider, ACLS Provider, PALS Provider, ACLS for Experienced Providers, and PEARS Provider. This also applies to healthcare provider renewal and update courses. Virtual training will remain an option for Heartsaver-level courses.

Finally, effective June 1, 2023, virtual training will no longer be allowed for new AHA Instructor training; however, virtual monitoring for renewing Instructors will remain an option.

Please read the full updated COVID-19 CPR and ECC training guidance included in the AHA Training Memos posted on the COVID-19 Resources for CPR Training & Resuscitation page and on the AHA Instructor Network in the Training Updates section