Online ACLS certification

Earn your certifications or recertification online in 2–5 hours

Over 99% acceptance rate with 14-day money-back guarantee


Please select a course to enroll in!

10% off with 2 courses, 15% off with 3

Add one course for 10% off

Note: prices are in USD, CPR-C course will be mentioned as BLS

Add for the 15% three course discount

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Welcome medical professionals

Healthcare providers in Saskatchewan now have access to flexible, accredited Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification and recertification programs designed to meet the province’s unique healthcare needs. With a population of approximately 1.2 million and vibrant urban centers like Regina and Saskatoon, maintaining current life support skills is essential to ensuring optimal patient outcomes during critical emergencies.

ACLS, PALS, and BLS certification programs

Comprehensive online training

Saskatchewan healthcare providers can complete ACLS, PALS, or BLS certifications entirely online through our platform which offers:

Blended learning options

For employers requiring hands-on validation, we offer blended ACLS courses:

  1. Online modules: 8–14 hours of self-paced theory.
  2. In-Person skills review: 8–13 hours of practical training.
  3. Costs range from $200–$390, with recertification at reduced rates.

So how does it work?

Getting your PALS, BLS, and ACLS recertification or certification is remarkably simple with our service.

Just follow these steps to begin your training. Don’t worry; we walk you through every step once you sign up.

  1. Select and download the ACLS online course or other course(s) from the list above
  2. Study up and pass the online multiple choice test(s)
  3. Receive your same-day email certification and receive your physical certificate within a few business days after requesting.

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Saskatchewan’s cardiovascular health landscape

Saskatchewan experiences roughly 600–700 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests each year. In urban centers like Regina and Saskatoon, EMS response times typically range between 7 to 9 minutes. Prompt administration of CPR and defibrillation can significantly improve survival rates—studies show that each minute without intervention decreases survival odds by 7–10%. Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the province, driven by high rates of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, underscoring the vital importance of up-to-date life support certifications.

Saskatchewan-specific statistics and outcomes

Join the community of Saskatchewan healthcare professionals who are committed to excellence in emergency care. Whether you work in a bustling urban hospital or a community clinic, staying certified in ACLS, PALS, and BLS equips you with the essential skills to act decisively when every second counts. Enroll today to update your skills and contribute to a healthier, safer Saskatchewan—one life at a time.

Stay prepared, stay certified, and be the difference that saves a life.

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