AHA PALS Training for Pediatric Emergency Response
Develop essential skills in pediatric assessment, respiratory emergencies, shock recognition, rhythm management, cardiac arrest response, and team-based pediatric resuscitation.
CO-AT Training Center offers two PALS learning pathways for healthcare professionals involved in pediatric emergency care.

Complete the online HeartCode PALS program followed by an instructor-led skills practice and testing session at CO-AT Training Center.
Duration:
Approximately 3–4 Hours Skills Session
Benefits:
• Flexible learning schedule
• Self-paced online education
• Reduced classroom time
• Skills verification by instructor

Comprehensive instructor-led classroom course with practical pediatric emergency simulations and skills assessment.
Duration:
Approximately 2 Training Days
Benefits:
• Instructor-led learning
• Interactive classroom discussion
• Pediatric simulation scenarios
• Team-based learning
• Practical skills evaluation
The PALS HeartCode®️ pathway combines online self-paced learning with an instructor-led practical skills session at CO-AT Training Center.
Participants must complete the online component before attending the skills session.
The Traditional PALS Provider Course is an instructor-led classroom and simulation-based course designed for healthcare professionals who manage pediatric emergencies.
Self-paced
Approximately 3-4 Hours
Approximately 2 training days
Participants who successfully complete all required course components, skills assessments, and course evaluations receive the applicable American Heart Association PALS course completion documentation according to the selected learning pathway.
PALS is designed for healthcare professionals who manage pediatric emergencies including physicians, nurses, emergency personnel, and critical care teams.
Yes. Participants complete simulation-based pediatric emergency scenarios and practical skills assessments.
Yes. Participants should understand basic life support principles before attending PALS training.
Yes. The course includes rhythm recognition, bradycardia management, tachycardia management, and pediatric cardiac arrest algorithms.
The American Heart Association PALS Provider certification is generally valid for two years.
Yes. CO-AT provides onsite and private group training solutions for healthcare organizations.
Choose the PALS pathway that fits your schedule and develop confidence in pediatric assessment, emergency recognition, team communication, and simulation-based resuscitation.