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Just completed my PALS certification with CJ MOON and can't stress how refreshing it is to drill down on most clinical information needed for best nursing practice. Ty for teaching taking the time to teach pathophysiology, memory joggers, running codes, and breaking concepts down. I always leave your classes confident! Grateful

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This is the LAGGERS and the FORGETFULLs lifesaver center! I'm one of them who wait at the latest minute to renew a certificate and NEO has been saving my life. They are very organized, brief, and educators are knowledgeable. I was just here yesterday and due to COVID, they limit their students. I did take the lesson and BLS exam online then take the skill exam on the site. I was the only one taking the BLS skill exam and it went smooth like butter! They made me wash my hands and wear gloves before touching the mannequins. It made me feel safe. I did a couple of compressions, Heimlich maneuver, saved the adult, child, an infant, and I was done! They even emailed me my card before I got out of the door! Parking was plenty, the bathroom was clean, the classroom was spacious, but sometimes freezing so bring a sweater. There are also refreshments in the fridge but don't quote me on that because that was before COVID. I don't know, I was not about to open the fridge when I was the only student there. Hehhehehhe. I totally recommend this educational center!!!

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I have been taking their classes for years now. I love their in person classes and demonstrations!

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NEO has been the best place to get certifications done! Positive environment and so supportive of nurses in our community!

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Learning at NEO allows me to be educated with an abundance of knowledge without the stress.

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Class was easy to sign up, I was able to follow along, and I would recommend taking other classes in the future.

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I have been going to NEO for all of my nursing career. I like how they make it easy and hassle free and it's a very friendly environment

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I took my 12 lead ekg class here and loved it! The instructor (Betty) explained well and very approachable. Would definitely recommend.

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CJ Moon is a great instructor. She was entraining , knowledgeable and made the class stress free.

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Professional class! Thank you Marcos for a great BLS class! I would recommend for any classes.

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What kind of discount is provided for military? Do you guys offer a bundle price for BLS, ACLS, and PALS?

Hello, Stephanie we offer 10% off the required course. If you take ACLS w/ BLS there is savings of $20. ACLS (Renewal) - $160… Read more

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As always NEO was helpful at getting me through my BLS and ACLS in a very low pressure learning environment.

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