Earn your American Heart Association BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification in Baltimore with a flexible blended learning format. Complete the online portion at your own pace and finish with a quick in-person skills session to receive your official eCard.
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1307 St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21202, United States
Conveniently located in Baltimore City, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Our Baltimore City training site is located at 1307 St Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, in the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood. The location provides convenient access for healthcare professionals, students, and residents throughout Baltimore City and surrounding communities. The site is easily accessible from major downtown routes and nearby neighborhoods.
Travel south toward downtown Baltimore using St. Paul Street. Continue to the 1300 block of St. Paul Street, where the training site is located.
Head toward the Mount Vernon neighborhood via major routes such as Charles Street, Maryland Avenue, or Cathedral Street. Continue to St. Paul Street and proceed to the 1300 block.
Plenty of on-street parking is available around the building, making it convenient for students attending their CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS skills session.







































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
BLS certification in Baltimore covers the core emergency skills used in clinical and workplace settings every day. The course walks through CPR for adults, children, and infants, how to use an AED, and how to respond during cardiac and breathing emergencies. Nurses, EMTs, paramedics, dental staff, and healthcare students preparing for clinical rotations commonly take this course to meet their program or employer requirements.
ACLS certification in Baltimore focuses on advanced emergency care for cardiac arrest and other serious, life-threatening conditions. The course covers ECG recognition, airway management, emergency medications, and how to work as part of a coordinated team during critical situations. Physicians, nurses, paramedics, and critical care professionals rely on this training to stay current and prepared.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
PALS certification in Baltimore focuses on emergency care for infants and children. The course covers how to recognize and respond to respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac arrest in pediatric patients. Healthcare providers working in emergency departments, pediatric units, and urgent care settings take this course to meet their certification requirements.
Baltimore has a large and active healthcare community, from major academic medical centers like Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Medical Center to neighborhood clinics and outpatient practices across the city. Healthcare professionals throughout Baltimore need current CPR and advanced life support certifications to meet workplace requirements and stay ready to provide high-quality patient care. Our BLS, ACLS, and PALS programs serve nurses, physicians, EMTs, paramedics, respiratory therapists, dental professionals, and other clinical staff who need a nationally recognized certification they can count on. The blended learning format lets busy professionals get the online coursework done around their schedule and then come in for their skills verification at a time that works for them.
Students preparing for careers in healthcare often need CPR and life support certification before they can begin clinical experiences. Baltimore is home to several nursing schools, medical programs, and allied health training programs, and our courses help students satisfy those requirements while building real emergency response skills. Whether you are a nursing student, medical student, physician assistant candidate, EMT trainee, dental student, or enrolled in an allied health program, you can complete your certification and walk into your clinical rotation feeling ready.
Having trained staff on hand can make a real difference when a medical emergency happens at work or in a public space. We provide certification for educators, childcare providers, fitness professionals, coaches, caregivers, security personnel, and workplace safety teams throughout Baltimore. Participants learn to recognize life-threatening situations, step in immediately, and support emergency response until advanced medical help arrives.
Organizations across Baltimore choose CPR and life support training to strengthen workplace preparedness and support their teams. We work with medical practices, schools, community organizations, fitness facilities, and businesses looking for flexible certification options. Training as a group helps staff learn together and respond as a team during an emergency, which makes a real difference when every second counts.
First responders and public safety professionals in Baltimore require training that stays current with the latest American Heart Association guidelines. Our courses support emergency personnel who need to maintain certification while continuing to sharpen their knowledge of resuscitation techniques, patient assessment, team communication, and emergency care procedures.
Our American Heart Association certifications for CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS are accepted across the United States by hospitals, clinics, schools, and employers. Your certification carries weight because it comes from the most recognized name in resuscitation training, and it meets the requirements set by healthcare employers and licensing boards throughout Maryland and beyond.
We keep the process straightforward from the moment you register to the moment you walk out with your eCard. The combination of online learning and a focused in-person skills session means you are not spending an entire day in a classroom to get certified. You can move through the material at your own pace and come in for your skills check when you are ready.
After you finish your skills session, you receive your official AHA eCard the same day, no waiting for something to arrive in the mail. The hands-on portion of the training gives you time with real equipment and real scenarios so you feel confident, not just certified.
Build lifesaving skills with American Heart Association courses offered in Baltimore City. Whether you’re renewing a credential or completing certification for the first time, our BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR, and First Aid training provides a simple path to earning your certification and meeting professional requirements.
We offer American Heart Association BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification programs through a blended learning format that combines online coursework with an in-person skills session.
Yes. The American Heart Association certification you receive is recognized by healthcare employers, hospitals, and licensing boards across all 50 states, so it travels with you no matter where your career takes you.
American Heart Association certifications are generally valid for two years from the date they are issued.
Most healthcare employers and training programs require a valid BLS certification before enrolling in ACLS or PALS. If yours has expired or you have never been certified, completing BLS first is the right starting point.
You will have the opportunity to review what needs improvement and try again. The goal of the skills session is to make sure you can perform the techniques correctly, and instructors are there to help you get there.