Strengthen real-world emergency skills with AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in College Park, MD. Our flexible blended two-part learning format lets you complete training without disrupting your professional or personal commitments. Start with online coursework at your own pace from any device, then attend a short, in-person skills verification session at the Kenilworth Ave Riverdale station to receive your official AHA eCard.
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College Park
6811 Kenilworth Ave 5th Floor, Suite # E10, Riverdale, MD 20737, United States
Certifying medical and non-health professionals across Prince George’s County through AHA-approved BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid courses.
Popular Course
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Training Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8am - 6pm Saturday & Sundays: 8am - 4pm
Our training facility is located at 6811 Kenilworth Avenue (5th Floor, Suite E10) in Riverdale, MD. Positioned along a busy commercial corridor between Riverdale Park and College Park, the location offers access from US-1 and I-495, making it convenient for students, healthcare professionals, and residents traveling from across the Washington, D.C. metro area.
If you are coming from the north or via I-495 East, take the exit toward College Park/Greenbelt. Continue south on Kenilworth Avenue (MD-201 S) or use US-1 South and connect via Greenbelt Road or Good Luck Road. The facility will be on the left just past Good Luck Road.
If you are traveling from Washington, D.C. or southern Prince George’s County, head north on Kenilworth Avenue (MD-201 N) or take US-1 North and connect via MD-410 East. Continue north on Kenilworth Avenue; the building will be on the right just past Sarvis Avenue.
If coming from the east side of the Beltway, take I-495 West and exit toward Kenilworth Avenue heading south. You can also use Good Luck Road or MD-410 to connect directly to Kenilworth Avenue. Continue south toward College Park; the facility will be on the left along the corridor.
If traveling from the west, take MD-410 East or University Boulevard (MD-193 East) toward College Park. From there, connect to Kenilworth Avenue heading north. The building will be on the right along the commercial corridor.
Free parking is available in the main parking lot directly in front of the building.







































Your Certification Journey | Three Clear Steps
BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
BLS Certification in College Park teaches the fundamental life-saving skills needed during cardiac, breathing, and choking emergencies. Participants learn to perform high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, use an automated external defibrillator (AED), and provide effective assistance as part of a coordinated response team. The course also covers the importance of early recognition and immediate action during a critical situation. BLS certification is commonly required for nurses, physicians, EMTs, and medical assistants. Non-healthcare professionals, including teachers, coaches, caregivers, and workplace safety personnel, also complete this course to help create a safer workplace and respond effectively during life-threatening situations.
ACLS Certification in College Park focuses on the advanced skills and clinical knowledge required to manage cardiovascular emergencies and other critical medical events. Participants learn how to recognize and respond to cardiac arrest, stroke, acute coronary syndromes, and life-threatening arrhythmias using current AHA protocols. The course includes training in advanced airway management, ECG rhythm interpretation, and systematic patient assessment. In addition to technical skills, participants strengthen their ability to make timely clinical decisions and communicate effectively during high-pressure situations. ACLS certification is widely required for physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals involved in emergency and critical patient care.
ACLS
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
PALS
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
PALS Certification in College Park focuses on assessment and response to serious medical conditions in infants and children. The course covers pediatric assessment techniques, respiratory emergencies, shock, cardiac arrest, and other conditions that can quickly become life-threatening if not addressed promptly. Participants learn how to identify warning signs early, evaluate pediatric patients using structured assessment methods, and provide appropriate interventions based on the child’s condition. Training also emphasizes teamwork, communication, and coordinated response strategies that support effective care during pediatric emergencies. PALS certification is commonly completed by physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals who care for pediatric patients in emergency, hospital, and critical care settings.
Healthcare providers across College Park and the surrounding Prince George’s County area rely on current life support certification to maintain clinical standards and deliver safe patient care. Our BLS, ACLS, and PALS training strengthens the emergency response skills of nurses, physicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, dental staff, and other clinical professionals working in hospitals, urgent care centers, outpatient clinics, emergency departments, and specialty care settings. We help healthcare providers improve patient assessment, make faster decisions during emergencies, and apply effective life-saving interventions in real clinical situations.
Students pursuing nursing, medical, and allied health programs in and around College Park often complete certification before clinical rotations or program entry requirements. Our blended learning format supports early development of CPR and emergency response skills, helping learners build confidence in handling real-world patient care scenarios. The training also supports a smoother transition into clinical training environments and strengthens readiness for careers in healthcare.
College Park includes a wide range of workplaces such as universities, offices, retail centers, hospitality services, and community organizations. Employees trained in CPR and first aid contribute to safer environments by responding appropriately during unexpected medical situations before emergency services arrive. These skills help improve preparedness across everyday workplace settings where emergencies may occur without warning.
Organizations and Local Employers
Local businesses and organizations benefit from staff trained in life-saving skills, particularly in high-traffic and public-facing environments. Fitness centers, educational institutions, corporate offices, and service-based businesses all rely on trained personnel to support safety standards and emergency readiness. CPR-certified teams improve overall workplace preparedness and help maintain a safer environment for employees, clients, and visitors.
First responders, security personnel, campus safety teams, and public safety professionals in the College Park area depend on up-to-date life support training to support their operational readiness. Certification strengthens response capability during cardiac, respiratory, and other medical emergencies while improving coordination across teams in high-pressure situations. It supports effective action in both routine and emergency operations across community and institutional settings.
All certifications issued through our College Park training facility are AHA-accredited and recognized nationwide by healthcare employers and institutions.
The blended learning model combines self-paced online coursework with a short, in-person skills session. This structure allows learners to complete certification requirements efficiently without extended classroom time, making it suitable for students, healthcare professionals, and working adults.
Our training site is easily accessible from College Park, Riverdale, and the surrounding Prince George’s County area. The central location supports convenient scheduling for individuals traveling from nearby academic, clinical, and workplace environments.
The in-person session focuses on self-guided CPR practice using voice-assisted manikins and standardized training equipment. Participants follow structured prompts to practice core emergency response skills in a controlled setting, reinforcing correct technique and building readiness to respond effectively in real emergencies.
Once both the online coursework and in-person skills session are completed, certification is issued without delay. The process is structured to ensure learners can complete requirements efficiently and receive their AHA eCard on the same day.
Staying certified helps create a safer environment by ensuring readiness to respond during medical emergencies. Our training strengthens your ability to act quickly, make informed decisions, and provide immediate assistance when needed. Complete your certification today to maintain essential life-saving skills and stay prepared for situations that require a fast and effective response.
Yes. Our blended format allows you to complete the online coursework at your own pace before attending a short in-person skills session in College Park. This makes it suitable for professionals with changing shifts or limited availability.
Yes. Our certifications are AHA-approved and accepted by healthcare employers, clinical facilities, and training programs across College Park, Prince George’s County, and the United States.
Yes. If the online portion for each course is completed beforehand, you can schedule a single visit to complete multiple skills sessions and finish all required certifications on the same day.
The skills session uses a voice-assisted manikin that provides real-time feedback to guide performance. If the required standard is not met on the first attempt, additional practice is allowed during the same session until the necessary level of competency is achieved.