Class Schedule

We provide American Heart Association (AHA) and American Red Cross (ARC) certifications at our locations.

Course Formats: 

BLENDED: Courses where students complete the cognitive part of the course online and then complete an in-person skills (hands-on) session. Blended students receive the same exact certification as students who take the fully in-person course. The online part is self-paced and must be complete before the in-person skills session. 

CLASSROOM: Courses where students complete the whole course in person.

Click on the class name for more information and to register.


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American Heart Association Classroom Courses:

The American Heart Association offers two-course delivery options.  Option one is the traditional classroom option where the full class is completed at a physical location.

Option two is a “blended” (half online / half classroom) option. See the "Blended" options below.

BOTH options require skills testing at a physical location with an AHA instructor. There is no full online option for the BLS or Heartsaver courses we provide. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions!

Students receive the SAME American Heart Association BLS Provider Certification Card whether they do the full classroom option or the blended learning option!!

American Heart Association

BLS Provider (Formerly known as BLS for Healthcare Professionals)

Course Format: BLENDEDBlended learning is a combination of eLearning, in which a student completes part of the course in a self-directed manner online, followed by a hands-on skills session. The hands-on skills session is completed in person with an American Heart Association authorized Instructor. Original or renewal students can take the course in a blended format. This is NOT an online course and does require an in-person skills/hands-on session. 

General Course Information: This course is for Healthcare Professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. This course covers Adult and pediatric CPR, Two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag-valve mask, Foreign-body airway obstruction, Automated external defibrillation, Special resuscitation situations and other cardiopulmonary emergencies. 

Students Receive: An AHA digital BLS Provider Manual and an American Heart Association course completion card (valid for 2 years). 

Audience: Individuals (in school or after school) such as EMTs, PAs, Nurses, Dentists, Physicians, Hematologists, Pharmacists, Lifeguards, Paramedics, PTs, OTs, and other allied healthcare providers are likely required to be certified in BLS. 

Price: $88 for online course & skills session / $58 for skills session only. 

The online part MUST be completed before the scheduled class date and time which is the hands-on / skills session.

Become an American Heart Association BLS Instructor!

Pricing Includes:

  • BLS Essentials prerequisite/mandatory online course 
  • BLS Instructor Manual Package (Instructor Manual & Course Videos) :
  • Instructor Course

Total Price: $350

Prerequisites for BLS Instructor Course

  • All students must have a CURRENT American Heart Association BLS Provider Card 

Next Steps for Becoming a BLS Instructor:

Following successful completion of the BLS Instructor Essentials Course (completed online), candidates must also:

  • Attend a virtual BLS Instructor Course.
  • Be monitored by Faculty teaching your first course. It can be your own class with your own client/student or you can conduct one of the Campaign Pay It Forward classes.
  • Upon successful completion of all steps, candidates receive a BLS Instructor card, valid for two years. 

AHA Instructor Renewal Guidelines:

- You must teach at least 4 classes within two years as a lead or assisting instructor. 

- You must be monitored to renew your certification and pay a $100 renewal fee which is subject to change.  

Course Covers:
  • Planning and preparation for courses
  • Instructing courses
  • Conducting written exams, skills practice, and skills testing
  • Keeping your BLS Instructor status current
  • Includes approximately 30 minutes of general information about instructing AHA courses, followed by BLS course-specific information
  • Course information is available for 12 months following online activation

Once You Become an Instructor:

  • You may start teaching the following American Heart Association Classes:
    • Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider
    • Heartsaver CPR/AED
    • Heartsaver First Aid
    • Pediatric Heartsaver CPR/AED & First Aid
    • Friends & Family CPR

More Information:

  • Successful Instructors will be aligned with Campaign Pay It Forward which is a training site under an AHA training center. This is important because the AHA requires you to be aligned with an AHA training center/site and you will purchase certification cards for your classes (once you are an approved instructor) from your aligned Training Center/ Training Site.

*** This is not the CPR/AED class for healthcare professionals. The course named BLS Provider is the CPR/AED course for healthcare professionals. 2 hour blended learning

American Red Cross

Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED

Course Format: BLENDED - Blended learning is a combination of eLearning, in which a student completes part of the course in a self-directed manner online, followed by a hands-on skills session. The hands-on skills session is completed in person with an American Red Cross authorized Instructor. Original or renewal students can take the course in a blended format. This is NOT an online course and does require an in-person skills/hands-on session.

General Course Information: The Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED & First Aid course incorporates the latest science and teaches students how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies to help victims of any age - adults and pediatric. The course is also designed to help non-medical professionals provide assistance in times of crisis and allow you to gain an understanding of first aid best practices for a wide range of conditions. Students who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate for Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED & First Aid valid for two years.

Students Receive: An ARC digital student Manual and an American Red Cross course completion card (valid for 2 years). 

Audience: Teachers, Coaches, Fitness pros, Daycare providers, Parents, Camp counselors, Construction, Daycare and Nursery Schools, and other caring citizens.

American Red Cross

Basic Life Support (BLS)

Course Format: BLENDEDBlended learning is a combination of eLearning, in which a student completes part of the course in a self-directed manner online, followed by a hands-on skills session. The hands-on skills session is completed in person with an American Red Cross authorized Instructor. Original or renewal students can take the course in a blended format. This is NOT an online course and does require an in-person skills/hands-on session. If you do not wish to take this blended option, you can register for the traditional classroom format under the course named Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) - CLASSROOM (If available).

General Course Information: This course is for Healthcare Professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. This course covers Adult and pediatric CPR, Two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag-valve mask, Foreign-body airway obstruction, Automated external defibrillation, Special resuscitation situations and other cardiopulmonary emergencies. 

Students Receive: An ARC digital BLS Provider Manual and an American Red Cross course completion card (valid for 2 years). 

Audience: Individuals (in school or after school) such as EMTs, PAs, Nurses, Dentists, Physicians, Hematologists, Pharmacists, Lifeguards, Paramedics, PTs, OTs, and other allied healthcare providers are likely required to be certified in BLS. 

All of our classes are available for on-site training for our Corporate clients as well as for anyone wanting a class in the privacy of their own home. On-site training is available days, evenings, and weekends and can be scheduled to fit your particular needs.
 
Please call our office at info@cpfmedical.org for further information and to schedule your class. 

There is a minimum of 8 students needed for private classes!
 
​We provide training throughout the United States east coast from Maine to Florida.

Wilderness First Aid: Two-Day Course


Accidents happen. People get hurt, sick, or lost. The temperature drops, the wind picks up, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable, and even when bad things happen, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills, you can distinguish between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. We immerse participants through lectures and hands-on scenarios.

This class is not for you if you want to “talk” about Wilderness First Aid.  All wilderness first aid courses are taught by currently registered adult scout leaders with years of experience and are /or currently active-duty emergency medical providers themselves! The Wilderness First Aid course is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family, friends, and outdoor groups. All scouting organizations approved our Wilderness First Aid course!

Wilderness First Aid course is 16 hours long (two days). It focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Environmental Emergencies, Survival Skills, Soft Tissue Injuries, and Medical Emergencies.  We go into depth about stabilization and treatment for backcountry injuries.
 
Classroom Hours: 16   
Approved by Scouts of America
 

 

The person next to a bleeding victim may very well be the one who’s most likely to save him or her from bleeding to death. By learning how to STOP THE BLEED®, you’ll gain the ability to recognize life-threatening bleeding and act quickly and effectively to control bleeding once you learn three quick techniques. Take the STOP THE BLEED® training course and become empowered to make a life or death difference when a bleeding emergency happens.

Our instructors will teach you live—in person, using training materials specially developed to teach bleeding control techniques. They will not only instruct you, they will be available to check your movements as you practice three different bleeding control actions. They will keep working with you until you demonstrate the correct skills to STOP THE BLEED® and save a life.

Solo Certification lasting for three years will be given at the end of the course.  This course is 8 days, 9am-6pm, most of the class will be held outside in the woods.  Please email us if you need lodging for additional cost.

The 72 to 80-hour Wilderness First Responder course is the industry standard for outdoor backcountry leaders, and includes many advanced topics that other programs leave out such as reduction of various dislocations and manual epinephrine administration. A sample list of topics covered in this course include (but are not limited to):

Airway Emergencies Life-Threatening Conditions
Allergies + Anaphylaxis Lightning Safety
Altitude Illnesses North American Snakebites
Anatomy + Physiology Orthopedic Injuries + Dislocations
Backcountry + Sudden Illnesses Patient Assessment System
Bites + Stings Patient Care Documentation
Body Substance Isolation Patient Packaging + Lifting
Burns + Blisters Risk Management
Chest Injuries Scene Leadership, Control + Communication
Cold Related Injuries Shock + ASR
Common OTC Medications Soft Tissue Injuries
CPR in Remote Settings Submersion Emergencies + Drowning
Epinephrine Auto-Injectors Suspected Spinal Injuries + Evacuation
Evacuation Considerations Tick, Spider + Scorpion Safety
Hands-On Practical Simulations Traumatic Brain Injuries
Heat-Related Illnesses Vital Signs
Improvisation / MacGyvering Wilderness Field Protocols
Introduction to Wilderness Medicine Wilderness Medical Kits

FOUR DAY COURSE! 9am-6pm each day.

WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA) and ROCK RESCUE is geared toward rock climbers, two birds with one stone for everything rescue related.  WFA is SOLO certification and renew your WFR as well, rock rescue is for training ONLY.

Instructors: SOLO instructors with years of medical experience, rock rescue taught by Tom Cecil.

Accidents happen. People get hurt, sick, or lost. The temperature drops, the wind picks up, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable, and even when bad things happen, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one-and maybe even save a life.

WHO IS THE WFA FOR?

The WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family, friends, and outdoor groups. 

WHAT IS TAUGHT?

The WFA is 16 hours long (two days), and focuses on the basic skills of: Response and Assessment, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Environmental Emergencies, Survival Skills, Soft Tissue Injuries, and Medical Emergencies.

WHERE AND WHEN IS IT HELD?

The WFA is held around the world throughout the year. See Schedule.

IS THERE AN EXAM?

Yes, there is ongoing evaluation of practical skills, and there are written assessments throughout the course.

Info about the Rock Rescue

BECOME A MEMBER OF THE TEAM!!
In contrast to many major climbing areas, Seneca Rocks does not have a (close by) official rescue team. In places like Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Red Rocks and the Gunks there are nearby official rescue teams that are trained to perform the rescues in that area. In these climbing areas the guides and other climbers are not allowed to initiate rescue even if the equipment they needed (litters, backboards etc..) was available, which it usually is not.
They may, depending on the circumstance try to get the injured party to the ground but their responsibilities would end there. Seneca is not like most climbing areas.
EVERY SENECA CLIMBER SHOULD KNOW HOW TO LEND A HELPING HAND!.
Seneca Rocks is a completely different animal. When an accident occurs on the mountain...
YOU AND I ARE THE RESCUE TEAM!.
The local volunteer fire department is not trained to handle emergencies on the rocks. They will drive up Roy Gap Rd to meet the rescue team but that is normally were they stop.
In most climbing areas all you would need to do is get you and your partner "to the ground", at that point you could run (if you hadn't called already) and get help. At Seneca Rocks "the ground" is Roy Gap Rd, not the base of the cliff. That means we need to be able to transport a patient over steep unstable terrain for at least 1000'-1500' until we reach the road. This is not an easy task, the more people who can help, the faster things get done and the more likely the person will survive.
The Big Picture-
There are many jobs that need to be done, you don't necessarily need to be able to run the entire rescue but you should be able to help in some way. If you know how to build the anchor systems we typically use during litter lowers here at Seneca maybe you could start getting the anchor ready for lowering, maybe you could get yourself set-up and then help others set up as litter bearers (probably the simplest job and something everyone should know how to do) to help carry the litter, or maybe you have medical experience and you are dealing with the patient or you could be prepping the litter with a backboard and "spider" to facilitate a horizontal lower. I have only listed a few of the jobs that need to be done, some are complex some are simple, there is a job for you.
Please bring the basics...harness, helmet, belay/rappel device, sturdy shoes or boots and plenty of food and water for the day.
PLUS-
2 cordalettes
2 48" runner
2 24" runner
4-6 extra locking carabiners -HMS style recommended
1 personal prussic - 24" loop recommended
Optional-- Gri-Gri, Tibloc or ascender
 
***Free camping onsite if you are taking the course!

This class is for teachers and coaches who need the certification for teaching license.  This is open to teachers in the DMV area.  Please check with your supervisor if this is an approved course for your school.  Prince William County schools allow this certification.

The Heartsaver for K-12 Schools course completion card may be provided by AHA Training Center Coordinators to K-12 school students, faculty, and staff who successfully complete an AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, Heartsaver CPR AED, or Heartsaver First Aid Course. “Faculty” refers to teachers and coaches; “staff” refers to an employee of a K-12 school or K12 school system

This is ALL IN PERSON class, no online needed.

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Deadline Approaching?  Do you have a deadline and don't see a class offering in time?  Email us 24x7 to schedule your Emergency 1-on-1 Certification - info@cpfmedical.org

 

Don’t Be Fooled by Online-Only CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, or PALS Certification Scams.

There are numerous websites and organizations that offer “instant” CPR or First Aid certifications without students performing hands-on skills with an authorized instructor or approved VAM. Currently, the AHA, ARC, and ASHI do not endorse such curriculums.  

The American Heart Association (AHA), The American Red Cross (ARC), and The American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) strongly promote knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose.  Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA, ARC, ASHI or any other organization.  Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA, ASHI, ARC, and other course material, do not represent income to the AHA, ARC, ASHI, etc.