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Lifesaving Skills are Just a Click Away with American Red Cross Web-Based Blended Learning

 

CPR · First Aid · AED

Convenient, Flexible Training
The first portion of the training is completed online, so each course participant can take the training from any PC (Windows-based) computer with Internet access. For the second part of the training, a Red Cross instructor will conduct the approximately two-hour skills check with course takers at your facility and at your convenience.

Individualized Learning
American Red Cross Web-based learning is flexible and self-paced. Unlike training with a group, employees can learn at their own pace, allowing them to stop and review information whenever necessary to ensure that they completely understand the instruction. Course takers have the option of going through the lessons in full or abbreviated form and can test out of lessons as well. Web-based training also allows employees to access training at their convenience and prevents conflict with work-related responsibilities.  For your convenience, we now have computers available for use for you or your employees in our new computer library. Call Chris Wylam at 823-7161 or via e-mail at WylamC@usa.redcross.org to reserve today!

Build the Training Program That's Right for Your Organization
You can combine any of the following course options:

  • Adult CPR
  • First Aid
  • Automated External Defibrillation (AED)

American Red Cross Web-based blended learning is currently being offered at the Wyoming Valley Chapter. To experience firsthand the interactive online content of the program, click on the demo button below.

You will need Macromedia Flash, version 5.0 or higher to view this demo. If you have difficulty accessing the demo, please see the PC Checklist (116KB PDF) for a complete list of viewing requirements.

 


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