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    Action CPR

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    Take this class! Whether you're in search of a CPR Course for school/work or you're looking to be a…read morebit more prepared in life, look no further, this is everything you're looking for and more! Joanne has years of experience, is extremely knowledgable, and provides a hands on learning experience no other class will offer! Normally a CPR class is boring, not to mention packed with at least 30 people...but Joanne's small courses provide an interactive environment where she can ensure your questions are answered, and I can vouch that you will leave feeling confident and knowledgable in CPR.

    I am a lazy student. I prefer staying in bed dressed in PJs to take a webinar over attending a…read moreclass in person any day. So, I groaned when I received a notice that I was required to take a live class this year in order to renew my BLS training. I searched online and came across Joanne's website and signed up due to the glowing testimonials. $55 cash (healthcare provider cost) got me an intimate 4 hour class session consisting of 4 students with Joanne in the comfort of her home. While that may seem short, Joanne is a no-nonsense instructor who keeps CPR practical, interesting, and to the point. She cuts out all the irrelevant and outdated material. She provided handouts with common sense knowledge highlighting key ideas. The class was very hands on, while Joanne individually assessed each student's ability to perform the skills taught on the manikins. If we made errors, she meticulously guided us through our missteps before moving on to the next topic. At the end of class, we took the CPR test with around 25 questions. Some questions were very tricky but I passed thanks to Joanne. The tests were graded immediately and certificates were handed out. A few weeks later, I got the CPR card in the mail. The website mentions that with groups of four or more, Joanne can travel to you and even out of state! If only my sophomore English teacher in high school had Joanne's teaching style and dedication perhaps I wouldn't have mastered daydreaming. Joanne's class verified that I indeed am capable of learning at my age even when I have the attention span of a gold fish.

    Teer House - Teer House

    Teer House

    (2 reviews)

    Teer House, located near Durham Regional, offers a wide variety of health and wellness classes,…read morefrom baby care for new parents to speech and communication for those living with Parkinson's Disease. My husband and I visited Teer House twice in the last week, once for a breastfeeding class, and once for a class on baby care, both of which could be used as an intro for noobs (this totally describes us, haha!), or as a refresher for been there, done that parents. Teer House is a great big white house off of S. Roxboro Road. It's on the opposite side of the street and a ways down from Durham Regional. It has a big circular drive with very few parking spaces. If a space is not available, you can park in the circular drive in front of the house. The big set of steps mark the main entrance. Typically there is someone sitting just inside the main entrance to mark your name off and direct you to the appropriate location. Both of our classes were downstairs, but there are several spots in Teer House for folks to meet. There are plenty of toilets and they're really good about telling you where they are (not gonna front: this is VERY important info for preggy ladies). There's a Coke machine upstairs, and a few water coolers around. Both classes we took were excellent. It's funny that we took two classes in four hours total (two hours apiece), but the two classes we took on labor and childbirth preparation were for a total of twenty hours (the first was a six-week series with two-hour classes, the second was two four-hour classes). And now I know it's because every parent and child is different. So much of tending to your child's needs is completely arbitrary, but you'll figure it out eventually! It means a lot to have such experienced, friendly, and professional support from Duke. I feel like I have access to a fantastic network of nurses, physicians, and lactation consultants who will be able to help me out whenever I need it. It really is a great program.

    Attended a Baby Care Class here a little over a week ago to fulfill the requirement for our…read moreadoption approval. The facility offers many general healthcare and wellness classes through Duke medicine. The facility is large and has multiple meeting rooms for various classes at once. While I had some trouble getting us registered for the class itself, since everything is handled by volunteers, I could not get too frustrated with the person on the phone when they did not get our online registration. However, following up multiple times by phone got everything straight. The class we took was informative and contained a good deal of general baby care information. While there were too many deets on breast feeding, the nurse running the class was a lactation consultant, so it makes sense why that was her focus. All in all we learned a good deal and will be heading back for an additional class with a physician and another class on CPR.

    CPR Carolina

    CPR Carolina

    (4 reviews)

    I'm hitting a hard reset button on my professional life in the next few weeks, and part of what…read moreI'll be doing requires First Aid/CPR/AED certification. Since I do enjoy taking care of things sooner rather than later, I was putzing around on a Friday looking for said classes the following day, but was coming up empty until I came across CPR Carolina. Upon further inspection, I realized that not only was the schedule amenable, but the location and price of the training were decent as well, and with that - I signed up. A few thoughts. Location: 4 out of 5 Most of the Heartsaver First Aid/Adult and Toddler CPR & AED training sessions seem to be held at the Wingate by Wyndam in Raleigh. Pay special attention as there are multiple locations of this chain, and the one that you're looking for is the one closest to PNC Arena. The physical address can be a bit deceiving too, as the location is nested a little bit off of the main road. The hotel's meeting room was nice enough: standard covered conference chairs and tables, easy access to the restrooms, and coffee/juice in the morning. Structure of Course: 5 out of 5 CPR Carolina has maximized its resources and time to suit a variety of training sessions. For example, I signed up for first aid and adult/child CPR/AED. The first aid session began at 8am, and was done shortly before 11am. At 11am, additional individuals came in just for adult/child CPR/AED, which lasted until ~12:30, which was followed immediately by infant CPR/AED. In other words, if you need the whole spectrum of training, you can sit through one long session. If you only need portions (and some in my group that morning were in this group), you show up at the set time without having to sit through the portion(s) you don't need. Quality of Instruction: 4.5 out of 5 It's my understanding that with AHA, there is an expectation/obligation to watch certain parts of the pre-recorded video, and those parts can be supplemented by the instructor. Bryan made what could have been a very boring and burdensome First Aid course much more enjoyable, and was clear with his speaking and instruction. When it came time for CPR/AED, he was equally as clear with his instructions, and made sure that each person understood what was going on. Price: 5 out of 5 Probably the best bang for the buck (outside of free, which is offered by some FD/PD). The course I took was 50$, and included the use of a loaner book, the First Aid course, and the adult/child CPR/AED course. Other organizations in the area were looking for at least 70$ or 80$ for the same certification, so I feel like I got a better value. Overall: 5 out of 5 Well organized, well taught, and I was able to quickly demonstrate the skills checklist and be on my way.

    Incredible training. Bryan and the entire team are super knowledgeable and professional. I would…read morerecommend this for everyone. Especially if you are having a baby soon!

    MedUltra Learning - cprclasses - Updated May 2026

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