The American Heart Association is the American Liaison to the ECC/ILCOR conference and does not have the authority to approve or disapprove any curriculum other than their own.
ProCPR adheres to the ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association guidelines set forth by the latest ECC 2010 conference. ProCPR.org is not affiliated with the American Heart Association but offers an accredited equivalent certification using the ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association 2010 published recommended guidelines.
ProCPR is a fully accredited provider of both online and Blended Course (with hands on skills session) CPR certification with an acceptance rate of 98%.
ProCPR is accepted widely by state licensing departments and privatized agencies alike. ProCPR was has also been accredited for continued education credits by the CECBEMS accrediting board for EMS professionals and is accepted by the NREMT.
Web based training and Blended course CPR certification has been given credible support by research that backs the legitimacy of this type of program. Please let us know if you would like to receive our compliance statement, manual or blended course flow chart to clarify the procedures followed in this program.
ProCPR will fully refund your money if you are not accepted or if you are not fully satisfied with the CPR certification provided by ProCPR.
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