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Opioid Education for Healthcare Providers (Online Course)
Class Price: $40.00

AHA Opioid Education for Healthcare Providers (Online Course)
(Best Paired With Our BLS Course)​ 

Online Course time: 1 Hour
Course content available for 24 months (2 years) following activation

The American Heart Association’s Opioid Education for Healthcare Providers Course is a self taught, online course that teaches clinical healthcare providers (EMTs/paramedics, nurses, physicians, mid-level providers) how to provide immediate treatment and care to opioid overdose victims.

Course modules include:

  • Recognition and treatment of opioid overdose (including use of CPR and reversal agents)
  • Details of the opioid epidemic and opioid use disorder.
  • Pathophysiology of pain and opioids leading to addiction.
  • Managing acute pain with alternative pain management options.
  • Certificate of completion available upon successful course completion.

For technical requirements, please click here: Technical Requirements
For Technical Support, contact AHA @ (888) 242-8883 or help@onlineaha.org

No in-person skills check is required! The entire course is done online at the comfort of your own home.

**Online Course is Non-refundable**



We guarantee you'll pass! If you don't pass you will be offered to retake the same class absolutely free.

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Locations:
✔️ La Mirada CA
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