Certification Question

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The ProCPR certificate is valid for two years after passing the CPR certification test with a score of 85% or better.

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Yes, the card issued by ProCPR is a valid CPR certificate for professionals looking to renew their CPR certification. It is comparable to CPR for the Professional Rescuer through Red Cross or American Heart Association. We are accepted at a rate of over 98% across the United States and Canada.

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With a blended course, you take the cognitive test/challenge portion of your certification online with ProTrainings and print out our blended course certificate.

To print the blended course temporary certificate and skills checklist, after passing and paying for the online test, click the blended course instruction link on the receipt page or from the home page action link.

Be sure to bring this certificate to an instructor of your choosing or designated trainer for your employer, where your  hands-on skills will be evaluated, usually in a 30-45 minute session.  After the skill evaluation, the hands on instructor will co-sign the back of your card and mark your blended portion complete through their instructor dashboard for issue of the professional blended course card.

If your employer doesn't have a recommended instructor, try going to BlendedCPR.com and checking for an approved evaluator in your area or give a call to your local fire station or ambulance company. Skill evaluators usually charge between $20 and $40 for this service.

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The American Heart Association is the American Liaison to the ECC/ILCOR conference and does not have the authority to approve or disapprove any curriculum other than their own.

ProCPR adheres to the ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association guidelines set forth by the latest ECC 2010 conference. ProCPR.org is not affiliated with the American Heart Association but offers an accredited equivalent certification using the ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association 2010 published recommended guidelines.

ProCPR is a fully accredited provider of both online and Blended Course (with hands on skills session) CPR certification with an acceptance rate of 98%.

ProCPR is accepted widely by state licensing departments and privatized agencies alike. ProCPR was has also been accredited for continued education credits by the CECBEMS accrediting board for EMS professionals and is accepted by the NREMT.

Web based training and Blended course CPR certification has been given credible support by research that backs the legitimacy of this type of program. Please let us know if you would like to receive our compliance statement, manual or blended course flow chart to clarify the procedures followed in this program.

ProCPR will fully refund your money if you are not accepted or if you are not fully satisfied with the CPR certification provided by ProCPR.

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ProCPR's testing and certification is targeted to health care professionals. ProCPR is Adult / Infant / Child and is AED inclusive.

If you are looking for Basic Life Support, BLS, BCLS, or Healthcare Provider Level C, you are in the right place. ProCPR is the equivalent of these certifications.

ProCPR also adheres to the ECC/ILCOR and AHA recommendations set forth by the latest ECC 2010 conference. ProCPR is accepted over 98% of the time across the United States and Canada and follows the suggested AHA guidelines for Healthcare Provider CPR.

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If you completed the 100% online recertification, we offer four (4) Basic Continuing Education Credits which are equal to contact hours. Please log into your account and click on the actions link to print out your CEU statement if you completed and paid for the course.

If you are an EMS professional and completed the Blended Course with a hands-on skill evaluation, we can give you 4 Basic Credits through CECBEMS (Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services). Please send us an email with your EMS License number, date issued, renewal date, and national registry if currently national registry certified, and we would be glad to send you an official statement of CECBEMS credits.

Not every licensing board offers the same amount of CEU's for our course, so please check with your agency for the number of hours that can be used for BLS or Healthcare Provider CPR certification. EMS professionals should check with their registration/licensure/certifying authority to determine if the course is recognized and approved for the purposes of renewing their registration, licensure, or certification.

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If you chose to do a course 100% online and you wanted to do the blended program, or if you chose the blended program by mistake and wish to do a course 100% online, just log in and go to your dashboard (click home), then click the "actions" button next to the course you took, and choose the "convert to 100% online" or "convert to blended program" option.

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