PALS Heart Code Complete

PALS HeartCode COMPLETE Course Information

👶 Who Should Take This Course
Healthcare professionals who need Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification — whether **initial** or **renewal**.
💻 Course Format
Online learning: 4–6 hours of self-paced PALS coursework completed at home.
🫀 Hands-On Skills Testing
In-person skills testing: 30–40 minutes using a voice-assisted manikin (VAM) system.

Madera: 8 AM – 7 PM
Fresno & Visalia: Available 24/7, 7 days a week
💲 Total Cost
$200
Includes online course access, hands-on skills testing, and official AHA certification.
📜 Certification Issued
American Heart Association (AHA) PALS Provider eCard, valid for 2 years.

PALS Heart Code Central Valley

You Gain life-saving confidence and critical pediatric resuscitation skills through Central Valley Medical Education’s AHA-approved PALS Heart Code Central Valley program. Available in Madera, Fresno, and Visalia, our flexible online modules combined with expert local hands-on skills testing lead to fast, efficient certification. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, ER nurse, pediatrician, or respiratory therapist, this course prepares you for the real-world challenges of pediatric emergencies.

PALS Heart Code Central Valley Pricing

  • PALS Heart Code Class$200
  • PALS Manual Included
  • Location: Madera, Fresno (24/7 Access), and Visalia (24/7 Access)
  • Card Issued: Same-day AHA PALS Heart Code Certification | Valid for 2 years
  • Includes: Hands-on skills testing, access to all equipment, and CEU credit (if applicable)

PALS Heart Code Central Valley – What You’ll Learn

PALS Heart Code Central Valley teaches essential life-saving techniques for infants and children experiencing respiratory failure, shock, or cardiac arrest. You’ll build confidence through hands-on skills sessions and engaging online learning. You’ll also sharpen your ability to lead or support a pediatric code team in simulated, high-stakes scenarios.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Pediatric systems of care and team-based emergency response
  • Rapid recognition of respiratory distress, failure, and shock
  • Effective communication and teamwork in pediatric resuscitation
  • High-quality pediatric CPR and AED use for infants and children
  • The Pediatric Assessment Triangle and structured assessment approach
  • Managing bradycardia, tachycardia, PEA, and asystole in children
  • Advanced airway techniques and assisted ventilation
  • Post-cardiac arrest stabilization and ongoing pediatric care
  • Feedback-driven CPR performance improvement and real-time coaching

Throughout the course, our instructors provide real-time feedback to strengthen your clinical skills and decision-making. For best results, we highly recommend taking our ECG & Pharmacology class prior to enrolling in the PALS Heart Code Central Valley — it’s the perfect prep for interpreting rhythms and understanding emergency medications used in pediatric care.

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Proudly Serving Central California

From Modesto to Bakersfield

At Central Valley Medical Education, we’re more than just a training site — we’re your trusted partner in pediatric life-saving certification. Whether you’re based in Modesto, Merced, or Turlock, or commuting from Fresno, Madera, or Visalia, our PALS Heart Code Central Valley course is worth the drive.

We offer flexible scheduling, exceptional instruction, and same-day AHA card issuance.

Wherever you are in the Central Valley, we’ve got your back with fast, hassle-free PALS certification and the kind of high-quality training that prepares you for real pediatric emergencies — not just passing a test.

The AHA PALS Heart Code course offers a flexible blended learning solution that equips healthcare providers with critical skills to recognize and respond to pediatric emergencies effectively. This course focuses on pediatric emergencies such as respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest, aligning with the latest AHA guidelines. It emphasizes team-based response and communication, provides real-time feedback with voice-assisted manikins, and offers same-day certification valid for 2 years.

The AHA PALS Heart Code course teaches pediatric emergency skills through online modules and hands-on testing, ensuring providers deliver high-quality care in critical situations.

What is the PALS Heart Code course and who is it designed for?

The PALS Heart Code course is an advanced life support training program focused on pediatric emergencies, designed for healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapists.

How does the PALS Heart Code course differ from traditional PALS courses?

The PALS Heart Code course utilizes a blended learning approach, combining online self-paced modules with hands-on skills sessions, allowing healthcare professionals to learn at their own pace while still receiving essential practical training.

Central Valley’s #1 Choice for American Heart Association Classes

We offer American Heart Association Classes including
ACLS Renewal,
PALS Certification,
First Aid Training,
and BLS CPR Classes—delivered with energy, excellence, and experience.

Our American Heart Association Classes ACLS, BLS, PALS, and CPR and First Aid courses are fun, no-stress, and taught by top-tier instructors for nurses, EMTs, LVNs, caregivers, and the public.

Proudly serving all of California’s Central Valley—from Sacramento to Bakersfield including
Madera, Fresno, Visalia, Hanford, Tulare, Merced, Modesto, Stockton, Ceres, and more.
Whether you’re in Clovis, Selma, Lemoore, Porterville or beyond—we’ve got your certification covered.

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for the course, except for a portion of fees needed for the AHA course materials, do not represent income to the Association.