1Stop Courses
We offer three 1Stop Courses at SCCH: BLS, ACLS & PALS.
BLS CPR 1Stop Station
Education courses for Basic Life Support BLS Training and Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
In-Person Course
Course fee: $40
Book (required): $10
ACLS 1Stop Station
Education courses for AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
In-Person Course
2-day course
Non-employees: $150
Affiliated Staff: $100
Book: $50
Online Course
Obtain or renew ACLS certification on your own time with a scheduled appointment. Average completion time is 4 hours and 30 minutes. Includes access to course information for two years.
Price: $225
Recertification
Renewal course that includes review of skills, guidelines, and a written test.
Must have current ACLS card to recertify.
Non-employees: $75
Affiliated Staff: $50
Book: $50
PALS 1Stop Station
Educational courses for Pediatric Advanced Life Support.
In-Person Course
2-day course
Initial certification for Pediatric Advanced Life Support.
Non-Employees: $150
Affiliated Staff: $100
Book: $50
Online Course
Obtain or renew PALS certification on your own with a scheduled appointment. Average completion time is 4 hours and 30 minutes. Includes access to course information for two years.
$225
Recertification
Pediatric Advance Life Support course that includes review of skills and a written test.
Must have current PALS card to recertify.
Non-employee: $75
Affiliated Staff: $50
Book: $50
- Online and in-person course setting for new or renewing students
- Average online completion time 4 hours + 30-minute Skills Station
- Access key sent by e-mail
- Choose your preferred appointment time and then a staff member will reach out to you.
- $225 (Includes online access to course information for two years)
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take the BLS course?
BLS certification is ideal for anyone working in a healthcare setting
Who should take the ACLS course?
Healthcare providers that practice in an advanced-care area (physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals) who may respond to a cardiovascular emergency.
Who should enroll in the PALS course?
Healthcare providers that practice in an advanced-care area (physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals) who may respond to a cardiovascular emergency.