Thank You - Learn & Master ACLS/PALS

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  1. steven lesser says

    I had one of those “ hey you’re ACLS and PALS cards are going to be expired , next test is tomorrow” ‘s in my inbox.
    You’re course did the trick ! The strips and questions were right on the money. Thanks

  2. Ahmed Al Jahwary says

    Dear Jeff,
    I personally once took this course just for 3 weeks and I found it well presented, thus why this time I apply for my full team of our Center.
    I hope for your full support
    Thanks
    For National Medical Centre
    Dr Ahmed Al Jahwari

    • Ahmed Al Jahwary says

      Yes Jeff we 3 of us need the subscription for 1 yr as from
      01 Aug, 2020
      I appreciate your contnuous cooperation.

      From Dr Ahmed

  3. Kevin says

    I passed! Thank you so much! Your work is flawless! My best wishes to you!
    Kevin Kimbrell RN
    Pennsylvania Hospital
    Nations First!

    • ACLS says

      Hi Kevin,

      That’s great news. Thank you so much for the feedback. I’m so glad that the site has been helpful for you.

      Kind regards,
      Jet

  4. lorknpac1952 says

    Thanks again to Jeff for consistent education, support, and excellence in maintaining a wonderful web site. I passed ACLS, of course……..! More importantly, I learned much by using this web site. I will always highly recommend……! Thanks again to Jeff and team!

  5. jaisyjacob says

    Best site ever.You are doing no mistake if you are here .If someone like me can review only this material and get ACLS and PALS certification with 100% marks everyone can do it with this website and the efficient work of Jeff. I was already in tears before I found this site thinking that I will never be able to get certified thats when I found this site and decided to subscribe. Finally decided to review only this material for 2 days in a row and thats about it. Thanks a million for your hardwork Jeff and also making sure that we are looked after well…

    • Jeff with admin. says

      The American Heart Association has removed vasopressin from the advanced cardiac life support guidelines. They removed it to simplify the algorithm since studies show that the use of vasopressin is no more effective than epinephrine when used within the advanced cardiac life support protocols.

      You can review the 2015 through 2020 changes here

      Kind regards, Jeff

      And a video here:

  6. Rick says

    After using this website and truly becoming interested in ACLS it would be very interesting to know just how many lives you Jeff have helped save by developing it and keeping it up to date. As a radiologist working in a hospital setting and always having access to a rapid response team I have mainly thought of having to maintain my ACLS as just another hoop to jump through to remain credentialed. Using your website and manner of presentation of real life situations has completely reversed my outlook and attitude on this vital subject. I am going to remain a loyal follower and stay current always by constant review of your program. I plan on subscribing for a full year at a time. I figure this to be important enough (even though my skills may never be truly tested) that I want to be ever ready no matter where I may be. I sincerely believe you were inspired to develop this from above. I sincerely thank you. If there is anything I can ever do to help please never hesitate to ask!!

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