Stay prepared for emergencies across workplaces and community settings in Salisbury, MD. With our blended two-part learning format, earn your AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification. Learn online coursework from any device, then visit the Camden Street verification station for a quick in-person skills check to receive an official AHA eCard.
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Salisbury
111 Camden St, Salisbury, MD 21801, United States
Providing AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid training for healthcare professionals, workplace responders, and community members across Wicomico County.
Popular Course
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Our Salisbury training station is located in the heart of the city’s historic downtown district, surrounded by local businesses, restaurants, healthcare facilities, and government offices. The location connects directly to major Eastern Shore routes, including U.S. Route 50, making travel from surrounding communities practical for healthcare professionals, students, and EMTs attending certification training.
If you are coming from north or south of Salisbury via US-13, head toward downtown Salisbury and continue onto Salisbury Blvd. Turn onto E Main St or E Carroll St toward the river, then follow local streets onto Camden St. The training station at 111 Camden St will be in the downtown district.
If you are coming from US-50, head toward Salisbury and take the exit onto S Division St or Mill St into the city center. Continue into the downtown area and turn onto Camden St. The training station at 111 Camden St will be on your route through the central district.
In the main entrance area, parking is available.







































Simple 3 Step Completion Process
BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in Salisbury equips healthcare providers with quick response skills for life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest and respiratory failure. The course covers high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, AED use, and choking relief techniques, along with basic team response principles. This life-saving training builds confidence to act during critical situations where early intervention can save lives. This certification is required for nurses, physicians, EMTs, medical assistants, and other clinical staff, and is also valuable for teachers, caregivers, and parents.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification in Salisbury supports healthcare professionals managing serious cardiovascular emergencies in clinical settings. The course covers cardiac rhythm recognition, airway management, emergency medications, stroke assessment, and advanced cardiac arrest response. This advanced life-saving training strengthens decision-making, coordination, and leadership during high-pressure resuscitation events. This certification is required for physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals involved in advanced emergency 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
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification in Salisbury prepares healthcare providers to manage emergency care for infants and children in critical care settings. The course covers pediatric assessment, respiratory distress, shock management, cardiac arrest response, and post-resuscitation care. This life support training improves early recognition of deterioration and coordinated response during pediatric emergencies. This certification is required for pediatricians, emergency physicians, nurses, paramedics, and healthcare providers working in pediatric or emergency care settings.
Hospitals, clinics, and urgent care facilities in and around Salisbury depend on certified providers to maintain safe patient care standards. Our BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses help clinical staff such as nurses, physicians, EMTs, respiratory therapists, and dental professionals who manage patient care in fast-paced settings across the region. Training with us helps reinforce emergency readiness in situations where a quick and accurate response directly impacts patient outcomes.
Learners from nursing schools, medical programs, and allied health tracks in the Salisbury area often need certification as part of clinical preparation. Our training helps develop core emergency response abilities needed before entering rotations and hands-on healthcare settings. Students also build confidence in performing CPR, recognizing emergencies early, and responding correctly during supervised clinical training, supporting their transition into healthcare careers.
Many Salisbury workplaces operate in environments where quick action during emergencies can make a difference. Staff in education, retail, hospitality, and office settings take CPR and first aid training to improve readiness and respond effectively during critical situations. This training supports safer workplaces by ensuring employees can act during cardiac, breathing, or injury-related emergencies before medical services arrive.
Community-Based Organizations
Local businesses and service organizations in Salisbury use certification training to strengthen everyday safety standards. From fitness centers to administrative offices, trained employees contribute to a more prepared and responsible work environment. These skills support better preparedness for unexpected medical situations and help organizations maintain safer environments for both staff and the public they serve.
First responders in Salisbury and surrounding Wicomico County rely on current life support training to perform under pressure. Fire, law enforcement, lifeguards, and security personnel use these skills to manage cardiac and respiratory emergencies and coordinate effectively during critical incidents. The training reinforces speed, accuracy, and teamwork in high-risk situations where coordinated response is essential for survival outcomes.
Every certification issued at our Salisbury training station is fully AHA-accredited and accepted by hospitals, clinics, and employers across Maryland and the United States. The AHA eCard meets required professional standards and remains valid for two years after completion.
Healthcare staff, students, and working adults in Salisbury often have demanding responsibilities. The blended learning format combines self-paced online coursework with a short in-person skills session, allowing certification completion without extended classroom time or unnecessary delays.
Our Camden Street training station operates daily from morning through evening hours, giving participants the flexibility to complete their skills session at a time that fits their schedule. This structure supports learners who need early, daytime, or evening appointment options.
In the self-guided skill session, voice-assisted manikins provide real-time feedback on performance. This helps build the level of competence needed to respond effectively in real-world emergencies.
After completing both the online coursework and the hands-on skills evaluation, the official AHA eCard is issued the same day. The process removes waiting periods and provides a clear, efficient path to certification completion.
A busy routine should not delay your certification. Our Salisbury training station is open every day, allowing you to schedule and complete your skills session at a time that fits your availability. Finish both parts of the training and receive your certification the same day.
The blended format makes renewal straightforward. Complete the AHA online coursework from any device at your own pace, then visit the Camden Street station for a short in-person skills check. Your AHA eCard is issued the same day you finish both components.
Most clinical programs require current BLS certification before rotations begin. Our blended learning format lets you complete the certification at a time that fits around your classes.
Yes. The Salisbury training station offers ACLS certification for healthcare professionals and first responders managing cardiovascular emergencies. The flexible daily schedule makes it practical to complete around shift work.
Your AHA eCard is valid for two years from the date of completion. It meets certification requirements for hospitals, urgent care centers, and healthcare employers across Maryland and the United States.
Most participants complete the hands-on skills check without difficulty. Our Camden Street station uses voice-assisted manikins that provide real-time feedback on your technique throughout the session. If your performance does not meet the required standard on the first try, you can practice and attempt the skills check again during the same visit. Certification is issued once you demonstrate the level of competence required by AHA standards.