The best classes and student experience, period.

Join our fun and easy classes led by an ER nurse with over 30 years of experience and an American Heart Association Instructor for more than 6 years.

Serving the Greater Austin area, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown and Dripping Springs

  • Full provider courses for BLS and ACLS

  • Shorter renewal classes for BLS and ACLS

  • Heartcode skills checks for Healthcare Providers

  • Learn CPR/First Aid/AED for everyone in a quick and easy class

  • Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED for childcare workers, parents and others caring for children

  • No pressure - High fun learning environment

How can we help?

The thought of taking CPR and learning how to use an AED for the first time or again after a long time can be intimidating.

What if I fail? What if I get a grouchy instructor? What if I can’t remember all the steps in the right order?

For some, the thought of taking a CPR class is so stressful that they just don’t take it at all. It doesn’t have to be that way.

For Healthcare Providers, we tend to put off renewing our BLS or ACLS cards until the last minute and then what? We can’t work until we find a class that works with our schedule. Missing work because of an expired BLS or ACLS card can be costly.

EHTraining promises to provide happy, patient, no pressure American Heart Association Instructors. Disrespectful or rude behavior is not allowed in our classes. You can take any of our classes and be assured that you will have fun in a relaxed environment while you are learning. You don’t have to get everything right the first time you do it. That’s why you’re in class…. to practice!

EHTraining can assist in getting your BLS and ACLS cards renewed quickly and with little fuss. I understand this predicament because I’ve been there myself! Let me help you get back on track.

Heart Disease Kills…

The National Center for Health Statistics states that in 2022 Heart Disease is the leading cause of death for both males and females in the United States even soaring above cancer death rates. *See table to right taken from the CDC website.

Heart disease has now been the leading cause of death in this country for 100 years straight, since 1921, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,” said Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.

In one year alone, 436,000 Americans die from a cardiac arrest. - American Heart Association (AHA)

Leading causes of death in 2022

More than 350,000 cardiac arrests occur outside of the hospital each year. - AHA

Workplace Safety

  • There are about 10,000 cardiac arrests in the workplace each year in the United States, according to a report from the US Occupational Safety & Health Administration.

  • Half of all US workers cannot locate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at work.

  • In the hospitality industry, 66 percent of employees cannot locate an AED.

…but we can fight the good fight by learning CPR and AED

Early and effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can significantly increase the chances of survival for someone experiencing cardiac arrest.

According to the American Heart Association (AHA), CPR can double or triple a person's chance of survival, especially if it's administered immediately after cardiac arrest.

Another study found that survival rates increased to 40% or higher when bystander CPR was performed promptly. 

Survival Rates for out of hospital cardiac arrest

Early bystander CPR saves lives!

Out of Hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest by Location

Statistics and research from the American Heart Association shows that a much higher percentage of people experience cardiac arrest in their homes than anywhere else outside of the hospital.

Our Services

Basic Life Support - For Healthcare Workers

If you work in a healthcare facility you will most likely need this certification. Learn how to perform effective compressions, use an AED and perform respiratory support using a bag-valve-mask.

Community CPR/Hands Only CPR - For Everyone

Anyone who is strong enough to compress a chest can take this class. There are no tests or scores, just instruction and practice time performing chest compressions on a manikin that lights up if you’re doing it correctly!

Advanced Life Support - For Healthcare Workers

Nurses who work in the Emergency Department or on the Telemetry floor, doctors, Respiratory Therapists, Paramedics this course is for you. Learn how to use the manual defibrillator, push drugs and how the chain of survival can save a life.

Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED - For Anyone caring for an Infant or Toddler

Whether you’re a new parent with an infant in the house or a nanny/babysitter, getting certified in pediatric CPR is super important for safety. This class includes a certification card that is good for two years.

CPR/First Aid/AED - For Everyone who needs a Certification Card

Some employers require CPR certification. This class is geared toward non-healthcare employees and includes a certification card.

Large Group Instruction - For 10 or more students

Discount for 10 or more people to take Adult or Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED class. Click for more information.

Check out our special features!

  • Unlimited text or phone conversations with Instructor

  • 100% refund when you cancel a class >24 hours prior to class start time

  • Book a class as close as 12 hours prior to class start time

  • North, South and Central Austin Area Classes

  • E-cards delivered directly to your email

  • Automatic reminder emails sent to you 6 months before your certification card expires if you opt in

  • Complimentary coffee, tea and water to enjoy during class

  • Comfortable rooms that facilitate a learning environment

  • Manikins that provide feedback to you so you know if your form is on point

  • AHA approved open book/note written and skill testing so you never have to guess

  • Leave a hero with the skills you need to save a life

Frequently Asked

Questions

Q- How can I find out where the class is being held for a particular date?

A- When you go to the “AHA Classes” page on this web site to choose which class you’d like to take, you will see the address of the class underneath the featured picture. (see below example) If there are any changes in the location, the instructor will notify you.

Q- Why do I have to have a book or e-book to take your class? Can I buy the book from you?

A- Because I teach under the American Heart Association and deliver their content I am required to adhere to their rules. It is in their policy that all students have either a paper manual or an e-book manual for the class they are taking.

At this time I do not carry stock of all the AHA manuals. You may purchase a paper book or e-book from the American Heart Website called “ShopCPR”.

Q- What if I’m sick the morning of class and can’t make it. Can I still get my money back?

A- If you need to cancel for any reason and there is less than 24 hours remaining before the class start time you will receive a 50% refund. Understand that we book and pay for classroom space according to how many students are signed up at the 24 hour mark. You must call or text me as soon as you know you cannot come. No call, no shows receive no refund.

Q- I need a paper card instead of a digital card do you offer those?

A- I teach for the American Heart Association and they have gone completely away from paper cards in recent years. The only cards I can provide are digital cards delivered to your email.

Q- I sustained an injury recently that might keep me from doing chest compressions. Can I still take the class and pretend to do the chest compressions?

A- No. To pass you on the skills check portion of class I need to see you compress the chest of the manikin at the appropriate depth and rate. Wait till you’re all healed up and then come see me!

Stay Current

All classes are taught using the latest AHA guidelines and recommendations.

Get Comfortable

Convenient class locations with clean and roomy class/meeting rooms make for an enjoyable class experience.

Learn from experience

Classes are taught by a 30 year nurse with cardiac and Emergency Department experience. She has had routine hands on experience performing the skills she teaches on real patients.

  • Your baby is choking...

  • Dad just became unresponsive…

  • Your friend isn’t breathing…

  • Your patient is in torsades…

Do you know what to do?

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