Why Choose Us?
It can help with


CPR Basics
Learn the foundational techniques of CPR, including chest compressions and rescue breathing, to confidently respond to emergencies
AED Training
Understand how to operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) effectively during cardiac emergencies
First Aid Essentials
Gain knowledge on how to handle cuts, burns, fractures, and other common injuries in real-world scenarios

Bloodborne Pathogen
Equip yourself with the knowledge to minimize risks when dealing with potentially infectious materials
BLS Certification
Master advanced life-saving techniques and earn your Basic Life Support certification online
Emergency Preparednes
Learn how to act swiftly and efficiently in crisis situations, from heart attacks to choking incidents
Testimonials
Becky was personable and knowledgeable and made me feel comfortable and successful
Simone W
Becky did a great job! She created an atmosphere that made asking questions welcome. Excellent learning environment!
Nicole Y
The class went very smoothly and felt comfortable and informed. I waled away from this class feeling prepared.
Calvin S.
This program is priceless! I got so much he out of my time spent in this class IThe instructors are committed and amazing!
Suzanne L
Jobs Requiring CPR Certification in Oregon
In the state of Oregon, some jobs require CPR certification as a matter of law, while others are requirements set forth by employers. The following are examples of what these jobs may include:
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Receptionists, technicians, administrators, front desk personnel and anyone else employed in the office of a doctor or dentist that may have contact with patients.
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Personal fitness trainers, athletic coaches, referees, and anyone involved in sports activities or providing instruction or guidance regarding physical activity.
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All staff employed in any educational facility that may have contact with students in any capacity.
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Construction workers, laborers, hospitality industry workers, retail and food service workers and anyone in a career where a client or coworker maybe in need of assistance.
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Diving coaches, crew and swim instructors, aquatic center staff and anyone involved in overseeing or guiding activities based in or around the water.
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Anyone who works with people under care, companions for the elderly and disabled, social workers, and charity volunteers.
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People that work in fields with regular exposure to people and situations deemed as high stress such as police, firemen, first responders, and corrections officers.
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People with careers centered on the care of young children such as Head Start teachers, nannies, daycare workers and babysitters.
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