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American Heart
Association Programme

The American Heart Association (AHA) is a leading nonprofit organization in the United States, dedicated to advancing heart and brain health worldwide. Founded in 1924, the AHA is committed to reducing the global burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke through education, research, advocacy, and community initiatives. Professional Training: The AHA is a global leader in life-saving training programs, including CPR, Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Their guidelines for resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care are considered the gold standard worldwide.
 

HeartCode® BLS (American Heart Association)

HeartCode® BLS is the American Heart Association’s blended learning program for Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. The course combines self-paced online learning with a hands-on skills practice and assessment session conducted by an AHA Instructor.

Participants first complete the interactive online modules, which cover the core science and decision-making behind resuscitation. After completing the online portion, learners attend a practical skills session to demonstrate CPR, AED use, and airway management on training manikins.

This blended learning approach allows students to study the theory anytime and anywhere, while the in-person session focuses on hands-on performance and real-life resuscitation scenarios.

Upon successful completion of both the online course and skills assessment, participants will receive the American Heart Association BLS Provider eCard, which is valid for 2 years and internationally recognised.

Course Content

Participants will learn how to:
  • Recognise cardiac arrest and activate emergency response systems
  • Perform high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
  • Use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) safely and effectively
  • Provide effective ventilation using barrier devices or bag-mask devices
  • Perform team-based resuscitation in multi-rescuer situations
  • Manage foreign body airway obstruction (choking) in adults, children, and infants
  • Apply the Chain of Survival principles to improve survival outcomes
 

Course Format

  • Part 1 – Online Learning: Self-paced HeartCode BLS modules (approximately 1–2 hours)
  • Part 2 – Skills Session: Hands-on CPR and AED practice with instructor assessment (3 hours)
  • Certification: AHA BLS Provider eCard valid for 2 years
 

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for healthcare professionals and responders who require Basic Life Support certification, including:
  • Doctors and physicians
  • Nurses and medical assistants
  • Paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMT)
  • Dentists and allied healthcare professionals
  • Medical and nursing students
  • First responders and healthcare support staff
  • General Public are welcome too
 

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)

American Heart Association (AHA)

The Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) course by the American Heart Association is an advanced resuscitation program designed for healthcare professionals who manage or respond to cardiac arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies.

This course builds upon the foundation of Basic Life Support (BLS) and focuses on the systematic assessment and treatment of adult patients experiencing life-threatening cardiac events, including cardiac arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes.

Participants learn to integrate ECG rhythm recognition, airway management, defibrillation, and emergency medications while working effectively within a resuscitation team. Training includes hands-on practice, simulated clinical scenarios, and team-based “megacode” resuscitation exercises.

Upon successful completion, participants will receive the American Heart Association ACLS Provider eCard, valid for 2 years and internationally recognised.
 

Course Content

Participants will learn how to:
  • Perform high-quality CPR and early defibrillation
  • Recognise and manage cardiac arrest rhythms (VF, VT, PEA, Asystole)
  • Manage symptomatic bradycardia and tachycardia
  • Perform advanced airway management and ventilation
  • Interpret ECG rhythms for clinical decision making
  • Administer ACLS emergency medications
  • Apply systematic patient assessment using ACLS algorithms
  • Manage acute coronary syndromes (ACS) and stroke
  • Function effectively in high-performance resuscitation teams
 

Course Format

  • Precourse Work: Online self-assessment and preparation
  • Classroom Training: Instructor-led lectures and case discussions
  • Hands-On Practice: Skill stations and team-based simulations
  • Megacode Assessment: Scenario-based resuscitation testing
  • Certification: AHA ACLS Provider eCard valid for 2 years
 

Who Should Attend

This course is intended for healthcare professionals who direct or participate in the management of cardiovascular emergencies, including:
  • Doctors and physicians
  • Nurses
  • Paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMT)
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Emergency department staff
  • Intensive care and critical care providers
  • Final Year Medical students entering acute care settings
 

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course

American Heart Association (AHA)

The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course by the American Heart Association equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills required to recognize and manage critically ill infants and children experiencing respiratory emergencies, shock, or cardiac arrest.

This advanced course focuses on early recognition, systematic assessment, and evidence-based treatment of pediatric emergencies using structured algorithms and team-based resuscitation principles.

Participants will learn how to stabilize pediatric patients, perform high-quality CPR, manage respiratory failure and shock, and respond effectively to pediatric cardiac arrest through hands-on skills stations and simulated emergency scenarios.

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive the American Heart Association PALS Provider eCard, valid for 2 years and internationally recognised.
 

Course Content

Participants will learn how to:
  • Recognise respiratory distress and respiratory failure in children
  • Perform high-quality CPR for infants and children
  • Identify and manage pediatric cardiac arrest rhythms
  • Perform systematic pediatric assessment
  • Manage shock in pediatric patients
  • Perform airway management and effective ventilation
  • Interpret pediatric ECG rhythms
  • Administer PALS emergency medications
  • Apply PALS treatment algorithms
  • Work effectively in high-performance resuscitation teams
 

Course Format

  • Precourse Preparation: Online self-assessment and study materials
  • Classroom Training: Instructor-led lectures and case discussions
  • Skills Stations: Hands-on practice for pediatric airway, CPR, and rhythm management
  • Simulation Scenarios: Team-based pediatric resuscitation simulations
  • Certification: AHA PALS Provider eCard valid for 2 years
 

Who Should Attend

The PALS course is designed for healthcare professionals involved in the emergency care of infants and children, including:
  • Doctors and physicians
  • Pediatric nurses and emergency nurses
  • Paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMT)
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Pediatric intensive care and emergency department staff
  • Medical and nursing students working in pediatric care
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ECSI Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Course

The Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Course is an advanced prehospital care program designed to train individuals to provide immediate, lifesaving medical care in emergency situations prior to the arrival of ambulance or advanced medical services.

This course goes beyond basic first aid and CPR, focusing on systematic patient assessment, airway management, trauma care, and medical emergency management. Participants will develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to stabilize patients, support life functions, and assist higher-level medical personnel during emergencies.

The EMR course emphasizes a structured approach to emergency care, integrating both medical and trauma management with real-world scenarios and hands-on practical training.

Upon successful completion, participants will receive an ECSI Emergency Medical Responder Certification, AHA BASIC LIFE SUPPORT Certification and American College of Surgeons's STOP THE BLEED Certificate.
 

Course Topics

Participants will be trained in:
  • Scene size-up and personal safety
  • Primary and secondary patient assessment
  • Airway management and ventilation techniques
  • Oxygen administration
  • Adult, child, and infant CPR and AED use
  • Management of cardiac arrest and respiratory emergencies
  • Trauma care including bleeding control, shock management, and spinal motion restriction
  • Musculoskeletal injuries and splinting
  • Medical emergencies (e.g. stroke, heart attack, seizures, diabetic emergencies, allergic reactions)
  • Obstetric emergencies and basic childbirth
  • Patient lifting, moving, and extrication principles
  • Incident management and communication with EMS
 

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for individuals who are likely to be first on scene and are expected to provide a higher level of care before ambulance services arrive.
Recommended participants include:
  • Emergency responders and civil defense personnel
  • Firefighters and rescue team members
  • Security and industrial emergency response teams
  • Healthcare assistants and clinic staff
  • Lifeguards and dive rescue personnel
  • Law enforcement officers
  • Workplace emergency response team (ERT) members
  • Individuals pursuing a career in EMS
 

Course Duration

  • 50 hours + two 12 hours shift ambulance attachment
  • Conducted over 10 days (full-time) or spread across weekends for modular training
  • Includes both theoretical sessions, practical skills assessment and ambulance attachment
 

Requirement

  • Minimum 6 participants
  • Fee: RM 3,500/pax
  • Pre-requisite: None
 

ECSI Pet First Aid & Disaster Response Course

The Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) Pet First Aid & Disaster Response Course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and practical skills to provide emergency care for pets and respond effectively during disaster situations involving animals.

This course focuses on the recognition and management of common pet emergencies, as well as safe handling techniques to prevent injury to both the rescuer and the animal. Participants will also learn how to prepare for, respond to, and manage pets during disasters such as floods, fires, and other emergencies.

Through a combination of interactive learning and hands-on practice, participants will gain the confidence to act quickly and appropriately when pets are injured, ill, or in distress.
 

Course Duration

  • 8 hours
  • Conducted as a 1-day course
  • Includes both theory and practical skills training
 

Course Topics

Participants will learn how to:
  • Perform basic pet assessment and recognize signs of distress
  • Safely approach and restrain injured or frightened animals
  • Provide basic first aid for pets, including bleeding control and wound care
  • Manage choking and breathing emergencies in pets
  • Recognize and respond to common medical conditions (e.g. poisoning, heatstroke, seizures)
  • Perform basic pet CPR (dogs and cats)
  • Prepare pet emergency kits and evacuation plans
  • Respond to disasters involving animals (e.g. floods, fires, evacuations)
  • Ensure personal safety when handling animals in emergencies
 

ECSI First Aid, CPR & AED Course (2 Days Program with Simulation)

The Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) First Aid, CPR & AED Course equips participants with the essential knowledge and hands-on skills required to respond confidently during medical emergencies. This internationally recognized program teaches lifesaving techniques based on current evidence-based guidelines and best practices in emergency care.

Participants will learn how to recognize life-threatening situations and provide immediate assistance while waiting for professional medical help to arrive. The course combines interactive learning with practical skills training to ensure participants are capable of performing interventions safely and effectively.

Training includes hands-on practice using CPR manikins and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) trainers, allowing participants to develop the confidence needed to act quickly in real-world emergencies.
 

Course Topics

  • Adult, Child, and Infant CPR
  • Proper use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Recognizing and managing cardiac arrest
  • Choking relief techniques
  • Basic First Aid for common injuries and illnesses
  • Control of bleeding and wound management
  • Shock recognition and initial treatment
  • Medical emergencies such as stroke, heart attack, and seizures
Upon successful completion, participants will receive an ECSI First Aid, CPR & AED Provider Certification, American College Of Surgeon’s STOP THE BLEED Certificate
 

Who Should Attend

This course is suitable for individuals who want to be prepared to respond to medical emergencies at home, in the workplace, or in the community.
Recommended participants include:
  • Healthcare workers and medical students
  • Workplace safety officers and first responders
  • Teachers and school staff
  • Security personnel
  • Fitness trainers and sports coaches
  • Lifeguards and outdoor activity leaders
  • Parents, caregivers, and members of the public
  • Corporate organizations seeking workplace emergency preparedness training
 

Course Duration

  • 2 days (16 hours)
  • Includes both theoretical sessions, practical skills assessment and Hyper-Realistic Simulation
 

Requirement

  • Minimum 6 participants
  • Fee = RM 600/pax
  • No prior medical experience is required.
 

ECSI Wilderness First Aid Course

The Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) Wilderness First Aid Course prepares participants to respond effectively to medical emergencies in remote and austere environments where access to immediate professional care is limited or delayed.

This course focuses on patient assessment, stabilization, and prolonged care using limited resources. Participants will learn how to make critical decisions in challenging environments, manage injuries and illnesses, and safely evacuate patients when necessary.

Training emphasizes real-world scenarios, problem-solving, and hands-on skills to build confidence in managing emergencies when you are the first—and possibly only—responder.
 

Course Levels & Duration

Basic Wilderness First Aid (WFA)

  • Fee: RM650
  • Requirement: Minimum 6 pax , No prior medical training is required
  • Duration: 16 hours (8 hours classroom + 8 hours in remote)
Designed to provide fundamental knowledge and skills for short trips and low-risk environments.
 

Advanced Wilderness First Aid - Medical Provider (AWFA - MP)

  • Fee: RM 2000
  • Requirement: Minimum 6 pax, Medical Professionals Only (Eg: Nurse, Medical Assistant and Doctors)
  • Duration:: 4 days (2 days Classroom, 2 days in remote)
A more in-depth program focusing on extended patient care, leadership in emergencies, and management of complex trauma and medical conditions in remote settings.
 

Course Topics

  • Scene safety and wilderness risk assessment
  • Patient assessment system (primary & secondary surveys)
  • Management of trauma (bleeding, fractures, spinal injuries)
  • Environmental emergencies (heat stroke, hypothermia, dehydration)
  • Wound care and infection prevention in remote settings
  • Improvised splinting and patient packaging
  • Medical emergencies (allergic reactions, asthma, cardiac conditions)
  • Prolonged patient care and monitoring
  • Evacuation decision-making and communication strategies
Participants will also learn how to improvise with limited equipment and adapt to unpredictable conditions.
 

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for individuals who operate or spend extended time in remote environments where medical help may be delayed:
  • Outdoor enthusiasts (hikers, campers, trekkers, climbers)
  • Adventure guides and tour leaders
  • Search and rescue team members
  • Military and tactical personnel
  • Remote site workers (plantations, oil & gas, construction)
  • Scouts, expedition groups, and outdoor educators
  • Divers and water-based expedition teams
  • Anyone traveling to rural or wilderness areas
No prior medical training is required for the Basic level, while the Advanced level is recommended for those with healthcare qualification (eg: Nurse, Medical Assistants, Doctors).
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Tactical Emergency Casualty Care

TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer

The Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) – First Responder / Law Enforcement Officer Course is designed to equip non-medical and first-line personnel with the critical skills required to manage life-threatening injuries in high-risk and tactical environments.

Based on guidelines from the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, this course bridges the gap between traditional emergency care and tactical operations. It focuses on providing lifesaving interventions during active threats, mass casualty incidents, and hostile environments where standard EMS response may be delayed or limited.
Participants will learn how to operate effectively across the three phases of care:
  • Direct Threat Care (Hot Zone)
  • Indirect Threat Care (Warm Zone)
  • Evacuation Care (Cold Zone)
Training is scenario-based, high-intensity, and focused on decision-making under stress.
 

Course Duration

First Responder / LEO Level:
  • Duration:b> 16 hours (8 hours classroom + 8 hours practical + Simulation)
  • Fee: RM 1200/pax
  • Requirement : Minimum 6 participants, No prior medical training is required (Preferably First Aid, CPR and AED Trained)
 

Course Topics

  • Tactical mindset and situational awareness
  • Threat-based casualty care principles
  • Hemorrhage control (tourniquets, wound packing, pressure dressings)
  • Airway management in austere environments
  • Management of penetrating trauma (gunshot, blast injuries)
  • Chest injuries and use of chest seals
  • Casualty movement and extraction techniques
  • Mass casualty incident (MCI) management
  • Integration with EMS and rescue teams
  • Use of Individual First Aid Kits (IFAK)
 

Who Should Attend

This course is specifically designed for personnel who may be required to respond in hostile or high-threat environments:
  • Law Enforcement Officers (LEO)
  • First Responders and Civil Defense personnel
  • Security and close protection officers
  • Firefighters operating in high-risk scenes
  • Tactical team members (SWAT, special units)
  • Selected corporate security teams
No prior medical background is required, but participants must be prepared for physically and mentally demanding training.
 
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
TECC - First Responder and Law Enforcement Officer
 

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care

TECC) – BLS / ALS Medical Provider Course

The Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) – BLS / ALS Medical Provider Course is designed for healthcare professionals and trained responders who are required to deliver advanced medical care in high-threat and operational environments.

Built on the principles and guidelines of the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, this course integrates evidence-based trauma care with tactical considerations. It prepares participants to manage critically injured patients during active threats, mass casualty incidents, and austere conditions where resources are limited and evacuation may be delayed.
Participants will learn to adapt their clinical skills to dynamic environments while maintaining safety, situational awareness, and operational effectiveness across all phases of care:
  • Direct Threat Care (Hot Zone)
  • Indirect Threat Care (Warm Zone)
  • Evacuation Care (Cold Zone)
 

Course Duration

TECC) – BLS / ALS Medical Provider Course

Duration: 36 hours (3 days 2 nights with Classroom, Practical assessment, Dark/Low light Simulation + Force on Force Simulation)
Advanced-level training for medical professionals, emphasizing critical care decision-making, invasive interventions, and prolonged field care.
  • Fee: RM 2500
  • Requirement : Minimum 6 participants. Refer Who Should Attend
 

Course Topics

  • Threat-based casualty care and tactical medical principles
  • Advanced patient assessment in dynamic environments
  • Massive hemorrhage control (tourniquets, hemostatic agents, junctional bleeding)
  • Airway management (basic to advanced adjuncts)
  • Respiratory trauma management (chest seals, needle decompression*)
  • Shock recognition and resuscitation strategies
  • Fluid management and prolonged field care concepts
  • Analgesia and medication considerations in the field
  • Triage and Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) management
  • Casualty evacuation and coordination with EMS/hospital systems
  • Documentation and communication in tactical operations
*Advanced procedures are taught in accordance with participant scope of practice.
 

Who Should Attend

This course is intended for medically trained personnel and responders operating in or supporting high-risk environments:
  • Emergency Medical Responders (EMR)
  • Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT)
  • Firefighters and rescue personnel
  • Law enforcement officers with medical roles (First Responder trained)
  • Tactical First Responder
  • Paramedics
  • Nurses (especially emergency/critical care)
  • Physicians
Participants should have prior medical training appropriate to the level they are enrolling in.
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