910CPR
Afternoon session in Wilmington with direct registration after the class details below.
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Afternoon session in Wilmington with direct registration after the class details below.
This afternoon PALS session, class ID 13472489, is scheduled in Wilmington on Monday, June 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM for students and professionals who need a distinct class record and a reliable registration path.
The schedule details here are tied to this single class occurrence rather than a generic course listing.
Session reference 13472489 uses the local context markers morning-ready, Wilmington, course, classroom, Holly Ridge, registration to keep this event record distinct.
910CPR is an Authorized American Heart Association Training Site serving Coastal North Carolina.
This Wilmington session is convenient for students coming from Shipyard Boulevard, Midtown, Myrtle Grove, Leland, and nearby New Hanover County clinical programs.
Listed location: Wilmington; Shipyard Blvd.
“Great learning environment. Concise and got the class completed. Recommend for all your CPR, ACLS, and PALS certification and renewals.” Denise S.
This is the American Heart Association PALS Provider course for clinicians who respond to pediatric respiratory, shock, and cardiac emergencies.
The class emphasizes pediatric assessment, respiratory support, high-performance team response, and treatment priorities for infants and children in urgent care settings.
910CPR keeps public course pages practical and class-first while aligning response language with current AHA, Red Cross, and certifying-agency first aid and CPR guidance.
Good fit for pediatric, emergency, transport, ICU, and clinical roles that may respond to seriously ill or injured infants and children.
Choose this when your employer, hospital, or program specifically asks for American Heart Association PALS Provider.
Arrive a few minutes before the listed start time to complete check-in and prepare for scenario work.
AHA eCards are processed after successful completion and roster verification.
PALS is for clinicians who may respond to pediatric respiratory, shock, or cardiac emergencies.
The course focuses on pediatric assessment, respiratory support, team response, and treatment priorities for infants and children.