Mode
Blended
Duration
5 hours
Start date
Coming soon
Schedule
Coming soon
Languages
Catalan and Spanish
Places
eight – sixteen – twenty-four
Price
$75
Presentation
Basic Life Support (BLS) and, whenever possible, the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) are the first actions that can save a person’s life during cardiac arrest. ERC-certified instructors will guide you step by step throughout the learning process.
In Europe, AEDs are increasingly present in public spaces such as train stations, airports, shopping malls, and sports facilities. In this course, you will learn how to use them correctly if one is nearby. But if none are available, the most important thing is to start CPR as soon as possible and wait for professional help to arrive.
The SVB is the foundation of any resuscitation attempt. Therefore, it is essential to master it before moving on to other, more specialized levels of training within the European Resuscitation Council program.
Acquire the skills to perform quality Basic Life Support.
Methodology
Virtual phase
Recommended virtual phase
In-person phase
Workshops
Skill stations
Cardiac arrest simulation
Admission Profile
Aimed at anyone, with or without medical training, who wants to know how to respond to a cardiopulmonary arrest.
This course is designed for citizens committed to the health and safety of others, both in personal settings and in the workplace or community. No prior experience is required: you only need the willingness to learn how to save lives using basic, effective resuscitation techniques.
Course Director
Accreditation
This course is officially accredited by the European Resuscitation Council (ERC), the leading authority in Europe for resuscitation training.

Additionally, healthcare personnel who complete the course will receive 1.7 continuing education credits, accredited by the Sant Joan de Déu Teaching Campus.
Dates of interest
Tuition
Coming soon
Price
$75
Contact
SJD-RCP
Through the SJD-RCP line, we promote cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for professionals and the public.


