Is the acceptance of CPR training online expected to increase in the future? Over the years, blended and online learning programs have become increasingly popular. Currently, CPR training online has a 99% acceptance rate with employers and state boards. The demand for flexible, study-from-anywhere CPR courses has largely been affected by the busy schedules of healthcare workers and other professionals who require CPR certification. The COVID pandemic accelerated the development and acceptance of online programs, as well.However, as convenient and efficient as online learning can be, it doesn’t replace the valuable hands-on experience a CPR student gets in a classroom setting. In fact, many employers prefer for their employees to complete a CPR training that includes a hands-on component.
Is CPR training online proven to be effective? Absolutely! Online learning works very well for people who learn best by studying at their own pace and who have either taken CPR in-person before or who do not need a hands-on component to meet their employer’s requirements. In addition, several independent studies have shown online CPR certification classes to be as effective or more effective than traditional CPR certification classes.
Who offers CPR online classes? Every major training provider offers an online CPR course with the exception of the AHA. You can find CPR online classes from ProTrainings, the HSI, ASHI, and the ARC.