Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
12/17/2024
$50.00
The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) skills check is a 20-30 minute skills check that meets the AHA requirement for a student to acquire their ACLS course completion. *Skills checks run from 8am-3pm. Please arrive for the skills check at your convenience between the listed times.
12/17/2024
$50.00
The Basic Life Support (BLS) skills check meets the AHA requirement for a student to acquire their BLS course completion eCard. *Skills checks run from 8am-3pm. They last approximately 10 minutes. Please arrive for the skills check at your convenience between the listed times of 8am-3pm.   **Completion of the AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) online software is required prior to attending the BLS skills check. Purchase the online software directly from the American Heart Association website. 
12/18/2024
$120.00
The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) skills check is a 4-hour course that meets the AHA requirement for a student to acquire their PALS course completion.*Completion of the AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) online simulation software is required prior to attending the PALS skills check. Purchase the online software directly from the American Heart Association website.
12/18/2024
$120.00
The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) skills check is a 4-hour course that meets the AHA requirement for a student to acquire their PALS course completion.*Completion of the AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) online simulation is required prior to attending the PALS skills check. Purchase the online software directly from the American Heart Association website.
  • Cancer and Blood Disorders
  • Research
  • 13.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 13.00 ANCC
  • 13.00 Attendance
01/24/2025
$500.00
Greater than 80% of children diagnosed with cancer will survive for five or more years.  With cure rates rising, emphasis in pediatric oncology is being placed not only on cure, but also on improving the quality of life of pediatric cancer survivors. Functional impairments and physical activity limitations are among the documented late effects of childhood cancer. These impairments begin early in treatment and can contribute to functional performance limitations long into adulthood.

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