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Looking Ahead: Becoming an American Heart Association BLS Instructor

  • Jul 31
  • 1 min read

For some RVCC nursing students, earning an American Heart Association BLS Provider certification is just the beginning.


As students advance through nursing school and gain healthcare experience, many choose to expand their professional credentials by becoming American Heart Association BLS Instructors. Teaching CPR and Basic Life Support is an excellent way to reinforce clinical knowledge, strengthen communication and leadership skills, and help prepare the next generation of healthcare providers.


CPR Certification Solutions offers AHA BLS Instructor Courses for qualified candidates at its Flemington, Somerset, and Hackettstown training locations. Whether your goal is to teach fellow healthcare professionals, educate workplace teams, or support community CPR programs, becoming an AHA Instructor can be a rewarding way to complement your nursing education and career.


Many nurses find that teaching BLS not only helps others develop life-saving skills but also keeps their own emergency response knowledge current. It's another way to support the healthcare community while living the CCS philosophy that #everyoneshould know how to save a life.


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