Practical Approach
At CodeBlue Training, practical approach is on the top of our training list. Although we always follow and comply with all guidelines, out teaching style is personalized to your individual need. We make sure that before you are tested, you have a comprehensive and practical understanding of all material presented as a result we empower you with the confidence to apply your knowledge anytime, anywhere That is our promise! In addition, we understand that you have a busy schedule, and we know you want a proficient learning process and quick results. And we deliver!
We offer you all the avenues that suit your busy life style to complete your training fast or last minute:
- Same day Certification
- Private courses at your work place or residence
- Extended business hours to fit into your schedule
- Class flexibility
- Superior Customer Service
- Fast access to a Training Coordinator by phone or email
High Quality Solution
Our goal at the Code Blue Training is to make sure your test preparation experience is streamlined and fluid. We only focus on the most important materials you’ll need to pass your exam and receive certification, while we bring you wealth of tricks and tips from our vast hands on knowledge. Our coursework and examinations were carefully prepared by experienced healthcare experts. As part of our commitment towards providing you with the best learning outcomes possible, our team focuses on efficient and effective learning.
STRESS FREE LEARNING
The link between success and stress has become so strong in some students’ minds that they actually view stress as proof that they’re good students. A recent Princeton survey show that students spend a third of their study time feeling worried, stressed or stuck.
Here’s the thing that most students don’t realize: stress is not a natural part of learning; it’s a sign that your study time is not going well. If you see a surgeon who’s sweating and gritting his teeth, that doesn’t convince you that he’s “really trying.” It convinces you to find a different person to remove your appendix.
At CodeBlue Training we give you no reason to be stressed! We don’t believe in “putting you on the spot”. We respect your individuality and we understand that different people learn, well, differently. We accommodate all styles of learning and we also make sure the environment is comfortable and pleasant, with frequent breaks and refreshments. We look forward seeing you here!
Meet The CEO
Ginette Parmer, MSN-RN, PMD, FPC
About Us
CodeBlue Training was founded in 2001 by a nurse who discover by accident not only that she can teach but she is good at it. That one self-discovery led to another: a passion and dedication to the medical profession, first responders and people in general. Since then, CodeBlue Training embarked in an adventure which goal was never to arrive where it is today: credentialing over 5,000 individuals per year through excellence in teaching, customer service, love for people, flexibility, and understanding of people daily struggles. CodeBlue Training has provided individuals, healthcare organizations, public safety agencies and corporate entities with resuscitation, safety and compliance solutions from the most basic workplace safety class to the most advanced healthcare resuscitation programs and we are just getting started.
In 2022 an experienced Critical Care Paramedic and Registered Emergency & Trauma Nurse with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital and health care industry transitioned into the new owner of CodeBlue Training. She also noticed the need for the people in our communities to learn CPR and First Aid after an individual passed away due to a drowning at a community pool, so whether you are an individual looking for a specific certification class or an organization looking for a total education and compliance program, CodeBlue Training has the right person to provide a patient care focused and cost-effective training for you.
Our company prides itself on its customer satisfaction rating of 4.9 (on a scale of 1-5). Additionally, 97% of all class participants rate their experience with Code Blue Training as “excellent”.
CodeBlue Training motto “Empowering you to perform” stems from a style of teaching which the student always understands through simplicity, clarity and repetition and employment of all style teaching.
Learning with us is never stressful, because we constantly improve and strive to deliver all of our classes in an interesting, fun and stress free environment. We serve the medical community with certification courses following the latest guidelines from American Heart Association, American Academy of Pediatrics & National Healthcareer Association.
Best Regards,
Ginette Parmer MSN-RN, PMD, FPC
CEO, Training Coordinator
Testimonials
Camile D. – Parkland
I’m a 15 year nurse professional and I try to keep myself updated and certified frequently because my profession demands. CodeBlue Training is the place I go to get my certification and training. They have an amazing facility with modern and traditional equipment. The instructors are friendly, knowledgeable and experienced. CodeBlue gets A+ on my book.
Anthony F. – Fort Lauderdale
I just started my career and CodeBlue Training helped me get all my credits and certifications. Very well explained and hands-on approach made for a pleasant and easy learning experience. Aurelia is an amazing instructor, very knowledge and friendly. I learn a ton ate CodeBlue Training and I definitely recommend.
Martha C. – Pompano Beach
I’ve been getting my training and certification over the years in many different companies but CodeBlue is the by far the best. I have over 20 years of experience as a nurse and I still have learned a lot of valuable information during training at CodeBlue. They have the best instructors and methods for you to learn quickly. Great Job.
Sandy K. – Miramar
I went to CodeBlue training because a friend of mine recommended and let me tell you I could not be more satisfied with the whole process. It was an amazing experience and the people there are a pleasure to deal with. I will come back for more every time I need. Great Facility and great company all around.
FAQ
What are the career steps of becoming a Certified EKG Technician?
Career Steps
Step 1: Earn a High School Diploma or its Equivalent
Most employers require applicants to hold a high school diploma or its equivalent.
Step 2: Gain Experience in the Healthcare Field
While EKG technicians generally are given on-the-job training, employers may prefer that applicants have previous healthcare experience. Becoming nurse assistant, EMT or Medical Assistant can give individuals the knowledge base necessary to begin careers as EKG technicians.
Step 3: Complete Our 12 Week Certified EKG Technician Prep Course
CodeBlue Trainings Certified EKG Technician prep courses train participants on using the EKG machine and practicing correct 12-lead placement. This course also includes medical terminology, anatomy & physiology, and personability skills. Participants will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with EKG equipment and gain hands-on experience.
What are the career steps of becoming a Certified Phlebotomy Technician?
Career Steps
Step 1: Earn a High School Diploma or its Equivalent
Most employers require applicants to hold a high school diploma or its equivalent.
Step 2: Gain Experience in the Healthcare Field
While phlebotomy technicians generally are given on-the-job training, employers may prefer that applicants have previous healthcare experience.
Step 3: Complete Our 12 Week Certified Phlebotomy Technician Prep Course
CodeBlue Trainings Certified Phlebotomy Technician prep courses train participants on drawing blood from patients and blood donors, performing basic point-of-care testing, such as reading blood glucose levels, preparing blood, urine and other specimens for testing and maintaining medical equipment such as needles, test tubes and blood vials. This course also includes medical terminology, anatomy & physiology, and personability skills. Participants will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience.
Can I take an AHA CPR or ACLS/PALS course online?
No or not entirely! There are many advertisers promoting AHA 100% on line courses. For American Heart Association courses that include psychomotor skills such as CPR, students must complete a hands-on session to obtain an AHA course completion card.
Is BLS included in the ACLS Course?
No, BLS is not included in AHA’s ACLS course. However, it is expected that healthcare providers taking an ACLS course come to class already proficient in BLS skills. However, the AHA has provided its Training Centers with sample agendas that allow BLS skills to be incorporated into advanced courses. Here at CodeBlue training we allow you to combine the courses
Is BLS a prerequisite for ACLS?
No. But students are expected to be proficient in BLS skills. Training Centers may require students to have current BLS Provider card. Her at CodeBlue Training you can combine BLS with any of the advanced classes.
What is the minimum age to learn CPR?
The AHA does not mandate a minimum age requirement for learning CPR. The ability to perform CPR is based more on body strength than age. Studies have shown that children as young as nine years old can learn and retain CPR skills. Please speak with an AHA Instructor or Training Center if you have any concerns.
How long does it take to receive my provider card?
You can have your provider card in the same day you successfully passed the course. Unless you had purchased the course with a check in which case your provider card will be sent to you as soon as the check had cleared.
I have never been ACLS / BLS / PALS / NRP certified. Can I still certify through your course?
Yes, of course!
What are the career steps of becoming a Certified Patient Care Technician?
Career Steps
Step 1: Earn a High School Diploma or its Equivalent
Most employers require applicants to hold a high school diploma or its equivalent.
Step 2: Gain Experience in the Healthcare Field
While Patient Care Technicians generally are given on-the-job training, employers may prefer that applicants have previous healthcare experience. Becoming nurse assistant can give individuals the knowledge base necessary to begin careers as patient care technicians.
Step 3: Complete Our 12 Week Certified Patient Care Technician Prep Course
CodeBlue Trainings Certified Patient Care Technician prep courses train participants on basic patient care (bathing, feeding, catheter care, etc,) perform safety checks and ensure cleanliness in patient rooms, obtain EKG readings and monitor vital signs and perform phlebotomy procedures. This course also includes medical terminology, anatomy & physiology, and personability skills. Participants will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with EKG and phlebotomy equipment and gain hands-on experience.
What are the career steps in becoming a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant?
Career Steps
Step 1: Earn a High School Diploma or its Equivalent
Most employers require applicants to hold a high school diploma or its equivalent.
Step 2: Gain Experience in the Healthcare Field
While Clinical Medical Assistants generally are given on-the-job training, employers may prefer that applicants have previous healthcare experience.
Step 3: Complete Our 12 Week Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Prep Course
CodeBlue Trainings Certified Clinical Medical Assistant prep courses train participants on taking patient vital signs, assisting providers with exams and procedures, administering injections or medications, performing EKG, phlebotomy, and other essential laboratory procedures, checking patients in and out upon arrival and departure, answering phone calls and questions and updating and maintaining electronic health records (EHR). This course also includes medical terminology, anatomy & physiology, and personability skills. Participants will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with EKG and phlebotomy equipment and gain hands-on experience.
Who should take an ACLS course?
- New graduated nurses
- Paramedics
- Doctors
- Nurse Practitioners
- CRNA’s
- Nurse Anesthetists
The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course is designed for advanced healthcare providers. You will need a current BLS card, as well as the ability to read basic EKG rhythms and know some pharmacology. You will ideally have some clinical experience or have just completed or are about to complete nursing school, paramedic school, etc.
I need a general CPR course to prepare me to save the life of a loved one. Which course is best for Me?
Family and Friends provides basic CPR training in a dynamic group environment using the research-proven practice-while-watching method.
I am not a healthcare professional and I need a CPR and AED course for work purposes. Which course should I take?
Heartsaver CPR AED is probably best for you.
Which course should a daycare provider take?
The AHA’s Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Course is designed to meet regulatory requirements for childcare workers in all 50 United States.
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