University of Missouri - Shelden Clinical Simulation Center

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Heartcode ACLS or Combined ACLS/BLS In-Person Skill Check Appointment
Date/Time: Fri 8/22/2025 at 11:00 AM
Location: Shelden Clinical Simulation Center
Class Price: See Options

Heartcode ACLS Certification – Skill Check Appointment

The Heartcode ACLS certification is a blended-learning program that combines online cognitive learning with hands-on skills practice. It is designed for healthcare professionals and other individuals in related fields. This course is suitable for both first-time certification seekers and those renewing their credentials.

Course Structure:

  • Part 1: Online Learning
    The cognitive (learning) portion is a self-paced interactive program completed online through a link provided by the American Heart Association. It can be purchased from us or directly from AHA. 
    (Online link email can take 24-48 hours to be delivered)
  • Parts 2 & 3: In-Person Skills Practice and Testing
    After finishing the online portion, learners must complete the hands-on skills practice and testing with an instructor. This in-person session takes approximately two hours.
    (ACLS provider card can take 24-48 hours to be delivered)

 

Important Payment Information:
A minimum deposit of the price for skill checkoff within 24 hours of scheduling is required for all appointments.

Payments can be made here: Shelden Simulation Center AHA Payment.

 

This appointment is for the skill practice/testing portion of the Heartcode ACLS or ACLS & BLS courses only. If you would like to purchase the online portion of the course in addition to the skill check, please select the option below. A link to access the online content will then be included. Please complete online content prior to arriving for the skill check. NOTE: The online portion of the course is required to complete the course, whether you are taking ACLS for first time or renewing your credential.

 

Attention: 
Please contact us if you are also required to complete PALS in addition to ACLS and/or BLS.