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    Gifted Unity CPR and More

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    CPR Connections

    3.7
    (19 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    The facility on Flamingo is small. There is only one room…read morefor registration, training, and other business. The single employee on duty did a good job. She was very conscientious about disinfecting everything and she was a good instructor. The only disadvantage is they do not provide dedicated mannequins to each student. People must share mannequins during the practical exercises.

    Summary of my review from attending a CPR, AED, and First Aid course with CPR Connections on…read more7/16/26 at Legacy House Centennial Hills. I was hoping for a great class based on the reviews, and the itinerary listed. However, the class was not ideal. * Only practiced CPR on adult and infant manikins once with no practice for child CPR procedures. * No hands-on training for AED use, choking response, or first aid procedures. * Approximately 30 students with only 3 adult and 3 infant manikins available for training. They appeared to be unprepared for the number of attendees as seats were slowly coming into an already packed room for each new person that came through the door. This created a disorganized atmosphere, and gave the impression that they did not know how many students had registered for the class. * Instructor was often difficult to hear due to soft speaking and noise outside of the classroom. * Assistant was unavailable to assist instructor in observing the hands-on CPR practice stating that they were doing a test during the class. * Many participants appeared to be performing compressions incorrectly, as the feedback lights were frequently red or off, indicating improper compression depth, hand placement, or technique. Nothing was corrected. * Text message notifications repeatedly appeared on the presentation screen, including one with derogatory language. I found this to be unprofessional, distracting, and awkward. * Course was advertised as 2 hours but ended after about 1.5 hours. * Final material was rushed, leaving little time for questions or additional practice. * Left feeling unprepared and disappointed with the overall quality of the training. I understand that unexpected issues can arise, but I am disappointed by the lack of organization, instruction, and structure in a class that teaches critical lifesaving skills. I plan to get better training in a CPR, AED, and First Aid class somewhere else.

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    National Technical Institute

    National Technical Institute

    4.0
    (53 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    I went to this school for the electrical course Shawn was my instructor and he was a big time jerk…read morehe get mad if you didn't understand it and would put you down in front of everyone also they calm to help you with getting a job afterwards that's a total lie I would repeatedly hit him up asking for help to little to no reply or help. don't get me work I learned a lot and Shawn did help me with my final and for that I'm very thankful but I can't help but have a sour taste in my mouth about this place I would really consider what your getting in to before you sign up for this place

    I attended this school back in 2020. When I went for orientation to assess the school before…read moreinvesting $8000 in the course, there were no obvious red flags. I was excited about the opportunity to receive this education and delve into plumbing with an open mind. However, what wasn't explained to me is that NTI was in the process of changing properties during my curriculum, and we were expected to handle much of the moving ourselves as part of our 'learning.' This included moving boxes, cleaning out trash and clutter from the new building, and various other tasks that didn't contribute to my education. This took up approximately 40% of my $8000 course, which was disappointing. During this complete waste of time, we met our instructor, Dave. It was clear that NTI was Dave's first teaching job, as he would quickly become agitated and raise his voice over minor inconveniences such as questions about the curriculum or difficulties understanding the material. Dave, to put it lightly, was one of the most unpleasant people I've encountered, and unfortunately he was responsible for my education. While Dave was capable as an instructor if you understood everything perfectly on the first try and never made mistakes, any errors were met with condescending remarks and confrontation. If you attend the plumbing course, hope and pray that Dave isn't your instuctor and hope and pray you get Kodi as your instructor.

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