Online training through CPR Select offers flexibility and convenience, allowing you to learn at your own pace and from any location with internet access. Classroom-based instruction, on the other hand, typically involves in-person training sessions scheduled at specific times and locations. While both methods cover the same course content, online training offers greater flexibility and accessibility for busy healthcare professionals.
CPR Select certification is not accredited by the American Heart Association (AHA) because AHA is not an accrediting body. However, our courses are designed to meet or exceed AHA guidelines and standards, ensuring comprehensive and high-quality training that aligns with industry best practices.
CPR Select's certification is not accredited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) because OSHA is not an accrediting body. However, our courses are designed to comply with OSHA regulations and guidelines for CPR and first aid training in the workplace.
Yes, CPR Select Certification is widely accepted in all US states and recognized internationally. Our certifications adhere to industry standards and guidelines, making them valid and respected credentials for healthcare professionals globally.
Your employer may verify your certification by calling our number, emailing, or chatting with us. Employers can also verify your CPR Certification by accessing our online certification verification portal. This portal allows employers to confirm your certification's validity and expiration date by entering the unique certification ID provided on your digital certification card.
The minimum passing score for the exam is typically 80%. However, specific passing score requirements may vary depending on the course and certification level. The course materials and exam instructions provide detailed information regarding passing scores.
Yes, you can request a copy of your digital certification card from CPR Select. Simply log in to your account on our website and navigate to the "Certifications" or "My Account" section. From there, you can access and download a printable copy of your certification card for your records.