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How long does certification last (ie., when does it expire?). I was certified in 2009, but starting another residency this year, would I have to be re-certified? Thanks. |
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It should say on your card; however, I think ACLS lasts for two years.
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ACLS lasts for 2 years according to this site - http://www.aclscertification.com/
I got mine using their online course and it expires every 2 years. That's the US standard. |
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So if my ACLS certification expired in 2011, can I get recertified instead of retaking the entire course to get certified again? How can I go getting recertified if I don't have my original ACLS card? Thanks
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My ACLS is good until June, but I need to recertify prior to starting intern year. I see all of these ads for online ACLS recertifications. Are they legit? I find it hard to believe the proper training and evaluation of knowledge can be done on a computer. When I was first certified we were running codes on human patient simulators. How can they replicate that online?
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if you let it expire, you need to retake the entire course...
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I found an online course that has everything online with no skills check (i.e. no in-person megacode). Is this legit or is it a scam? The website is: http://www.aclsrecertificationonline.com/
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If you want to send me $175 in cash (a $50 savings!) I will happily send you a similarly fake ACLS certification card that no hospital will recognize...I'll even spend 10 or 15 minutes creating it in MS Paint. |
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Your program should do a cert/re-cert during orientation. If not, contact the hospital and ask when they're offering it. Mine offers both cert and recert several times each month.
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Mine won't. Gotta pay outtA pocket
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Of course, the merit badges themselves are a joke, AHA or not. |
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You need to have a skills check portion in order to be an AHA approved course. Try onlineaha.org where you can do the theoretical stuff online and the skills portion at a location close to you. Should be about $200 total.
I recommend that you do it at your hospital orientation if it's offered. It saves money, and it's a lot more painful trying to understand and memorize the different code situations and algorithms on your own (especially if you're doing it for the first time). |
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The ACLS card that we were issued in med school was through ASHI (American Safety & Health Institute) and not through the AHA. Can I still just re-certify or will I have to do a full 2-day course? My residency has a half-day session for recertification but doesn't offer a full 2-day program. Is ASHI recognized by hospitals? I am not sure why my med school didn't get our cards through the AHA...
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Reading the ASHI site, it does not appear that ASHI is approved or recognized in all 50 states. In fact, it states three states have now approved and recognize some ASHI courses:
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If the program already has someone who is a certified instructor the only cost would really be the $5 for the card from the AHA.
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I think it all depends on your institution. My entire hospital - University of South Florida - did their ACLS online at http://www.aclscertification.com/
I would recommend that site just because it is the most well recognized online ACLS course, but I would also recommend an in-person course if it is your FIRST time getting your ACLS certification. Good luck! |
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