Our AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications are conveniently available for professionals working across the Annapolis Medical Corridor, MD. Complete your coursework online from any device, then visit our Moreland Parkway station for a brief hands-on skills check and receive your official AHA eCard the same day.
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Annapolis Medical Corridor
1994 Moreland Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401, United States
Conveniently located in the Annapolis Medical Corridor, our training center offers AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid courses.
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BLS
ACLS
PALS
Our Annapolis training station is located on Moreland Parkway in one of Anne Arundel County's busiest healthcare corridors, near Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center, Patient First, and MedStar Urgent Care. The surrounding area also includes Annapolis Towne Centre, which offers a variety of dining options and everyday conveniences for healthcare professionals. Whether you are heading to work, attending an appointment, or managing other commitments, completing your certification at our station lets you fit training into your schedule.
If you are commuting from the D.C. metro area or Prince George's County, take US-50 East toward Annapolis and take Exit 22 for MD-2 South (Solomons Island Road) toward Edgewater. Keep right at the fork to merge onto MD-2 South, then turn left onto Moreland Parkway. The training center at 1994 Moreland Parkway will be on your left.
If you are coming down from Baltimore or using the I-97 corridor, take I-97 South toward Annapolis and merge onto US-50 East toward Annapolis. Take Exit 22 for MD-2 South (Solomons Island Road) and use the left lanes to turn left onto MD-2 South, then turn left onto Moreland Parkway.
If you are crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, follow US-50 West toward Annapolis and take Exit 22 for MD-2 South (Solomons Island Road) toward Edgewater. Turn left onto MD-2 South, then turn left onto Moreland Parkway.
If you are coming from the historic harbor area or the Naval Academy, take West Street heading away from downtown, turn left onto Chinquapin Round Road, then turn right onto Fairfax Road, which leads directly into the Moreland Parkway commercial area.
Free parking is available directly at the building, so there is no need to search for street parking.







































A Simple Three-Step Process
BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Basic Life Support certification in the Annapolis Medical Corridor supports a diverse workforce that extends beyond hospital staff. Within this medical corridor, healthcare professionals, retail employees, state government workers, and military personnel all rely on this basic lifesaving training to prepare for emergencies and meet workplace requirements. The course teaches high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, proper AED use, and choking relief techniques, helping participants develop essential lifesaving skills that apply across a wide range of workplace settings. As a result, BLS certification remains a widely recognized credential for employers throughout this commercial and healthcare corridor.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support certification is especially relevant for healthcare providers working throughout the Annapolis Medical Corridor, where urgent care centers, surgical facilities, and hospital services are situated within a shared healthcare corridor. Providers in clinical settings are responsible for recognizing and managing cardiovascular emergencies during critical moments. The course covers advanced airway management, cardiac rhythm recognition, team dynamics, and emergency pharmacology, helping participants build the skills needed to respond confidently during time-sensitive cardiac events and make informed treatment decisions under pressure.
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 certification is important for healthcare providers who care for infants and children throughout the Annapolis Medical Corridor. Pediatric emergencies require rapid assessment and intervention, making specialized pediatric emergency training an essential part of patient care. The course covers systematic pediatric assessment, respiratory and shock emergencies, cardiac arrest management, and team-based response strategies, helping participants develop the skills needed to provide effective care during pediatric emergencies.
The Annapolis Medical Corridor is home to major healthcare facilities, including Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center, Patient First, and MedStar Health Surgery Center. Healthcare professionals working across these clinical settings often require current BLS, ACLS, or PALS certification to meet workplace requirements and maintain essential clinical skills. Located within the same corridor, our training station offers a convenient place for medical professionals to complete their certification and renewal requirements without disrupting their work responsibilities.
Thousands of state employees work throughout Annapolis in administrative, legislative, and public service roles. Many government agencies incorporate CPR certification into their workplace safety and emergency preparedness programs. State employees can complete the online portion on their own schedule and visit the Moreland Parkway station for a short hands-on skills check to meet certification requirements while managing their daily responsibilities.
The Annapolis Medical Corridor is part of a broader professional district that includes corporate offices, financial institutions, and business service providers across Moreland Parkway and nearby areas. Many employers in the region include CPR certification as part of workplace safety requirements, recognizing that emergencies can happen in any office environment. The Moreland Parkway station provides employees with a convenient option to complete certification close to their workplace.
First Responders and Public Safety Teams
First responders serving the Annapolis Medical Corridor and surrounding Anne Arundel County communities operate in a high-activity healthcare and business district with major hospitals, corporate offices, and steady daily foot traffic. The close connection between emergency services and medical facilities requires coordinated response and clear communication during critical situations. Maintaining current AHA certification helps firefighters, police officers, and EMS professionals stay aligned with the emergency care protocols used across local hospitals.
Teachers, school staff, and physical education instructors play a direct role in maintaining student safety during school hours, sports activities, and off-campus trips. Situations such as injuries, sudden illness, or emergencies during physical activity require immediate response before medical professionals arrive. CPR and first aid training help school personnel to maintain a safer environment for students across classrooms, playgrounds, and athletic programs.
The AHA certification you receive through our training program meets current industry requirements and is recognized by hospitals, medical practices, healthcare facilities, and employers throughout Maryland and across the United States.
Busy healthcare workers, students, and professionals need certification options that fit into demanding schedules. The online HeartCode coursework and in-person skills session can be completed without disrupting work, classes, or personal commitments.
Our training location operates seven days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., making it easier to schedule your certification at a time that works best for you. Morning, evening, and weekend appointments are available to accommodate a variety of schedules.
As soon as you complete your hands-on skills evaluation, your official AHA eCard is issued immediately. There is no waiting period, additional paperwork, or return visit required. You leave with a valid certification that can be presented to employers, healthcare organizations, and licensing authorities nationwide.
During the skills session, participants use a voice-assisted mannequin that delivers real-time feedback on CPR performance. This technology helps ensure each step is completed correctly, allowing you to make adjustments when necessary and confidently meet AHA skill requirements.
Finding time for certification can be challenging when your schedule is already packed with work, classes, clinical rotations, or other commitments. Our training station offers appointments seven days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., allowing you to complete your hands-on skills session at a time that works best for you. Conveniently located near the Annapolis Medical Corridor, we provide a fast, efficient path to AHA credentials for healthcare professionals, students, and working adults without disrupting their daily routine.
Yes. You can complete the online HeartCode BLS portion at your own pace and then visit our Moreland Parkway training station for the required hands-on skills session. Conveniently located near the Annapolis Medical Corridor, the skills check can easily fit into a lunch break, before or after a shift, or between appointments. Once your skills session is completed, your official AHA eCard is issued immediately, allowing you to return to work with your certification.
Yes. We offer CPR certification for retail teams, hospitality staff, and other workplace groups. Employees complete the online training portion individually at their convenience, then attend a hands-on skills session to demonstrate CPR, AED use, and choking response techniques. For businesses with multiple employees, group training options may also be available, making it easy for your team to become certified while minimizing disruptions to daily operations.
BLS focuses on CPR, AED use, and choking response for adults, children, and infants, which applies directly to a person pulled from the water who has stopped breathing. The course does not replace formal water rescue or lifeguard training, but it gives instructors and marina staff the resuscitation skills needed once a person is out of the water.
Yes. State office staff complete the online HeartCode portion on their own schedules, and our instructor comes to your office to handle the hands-on skills verification for the whole group at once. This keeps the certification process contained within your workday without requiring multiple employees to travel separately.
Our training station is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., providing appointment options that can fit before an overnight shift begins or after it ends. The HeartCode online portion can be completed at any time that works with your schedule, allowing you to focus only on scheduling the brief in-person skills session during our operating hours. This flexible format helps many healthcare professionals complete certification without significantly disrupting their work routine.