ACLS training in Pune by Elite Plus Academy for doctors, nurses & healthcare professionals. Learn advanced life support techniques with certification.
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Training Registration FormParticipants receive an ACLS Training Certificate upon successful completion of the course, valid for 2 years as per international standards.
⏱ 10–12 Hours (Typically 2 Days)
Get an ACLS certification recognized by healthcare organizations.
Trained by certified healthcare professionals with emergency expertise.
Learn advanced techniques to handle cardiac arrests & life-threatening emergencies.
Course Objectives
Master advanced cardiovascular life support protocols for cardiac arrest and emergency care
Recognize and manage acute coronary syndromes and stroke effectively
Perform advanced airway management and effective ventilation techniques
Lead and coordinate high-performance resuscitation teams in emergency scenarios
ACLS covers advanced topics including respiratory arrest management, rhythm recognition (ECG), pharmacologic interventions, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), stroke management, and high-performance team dynamics during resuscitation.
Yes, ACLS is an advanced course designed for healthcare professionals like doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Participants should have a basic understanding of ECG rhythms and a valid BLS (Basic Life Support) certification.
The comprehensive ACLS workshop typically lasts for 10–12 hours, usually conducted over 2 full days to ensure adequate time for theory and megacode practical sessions.
Yes, upon passing the written exam and the practical skills test (Megacode), you will receive a nationally/internationally recognized ACLS provider certificate, valid for 2 years.
It is heavily hands-on. While we discuss algorithms, most of the training involves simulated clinical scenarios using advanced manikins, airway adjuncts, and real defibrillators to practice life-saving skills.
Absolutely. ACLS training provides the clinical algorithms and team coordination skills needed to successfully manage cardiac arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies, significantly improving patient outcomes.