We have received many comments about our classes from our satisfied customers*. Here are the reviews and ratings from our students:
*The reviews and ratings below are from customers who have purchased a certificate and published a review and/or rating at the end of the transaction
8 years ago
Great course for health care providers
8 years ago
Great course for health care providers
8 years ago
Excellent presentation of relevant material.
8 years ago
thank you so much.
8 years ago
I have used NationalCPRFoundation.com and I love it!
8 years ago
PERFECT
8 years ago
Thorough and clear.
8 years ago
Great Course
8 years ago
Great training...Thanks
8 years ago
very easy and helpful
8 years ago
VERY INFORMATIVE. CONCISE AND TO THE POINT
8 years ago
Luckily,I have done the in-person training so many times at this point that I remember most of what to do. After doing the online version the last 2 years, all I can say is I hope nobody who ONLY has this "training" ever has to perform CPR on me or my children. I could have passed the exam without reading any of the material because it was all pretty common knowledge stuff (I think). I just think this barely qualifies as "training" and I don't think we should hand out CPR certifications to people who haven't spent in-person time practicing over and over on a dummy, going over the rules over and over so they stick. I've been in enough in-person classes and seen people have to be corrected in their technique despite doing the class many times. Steps like that are important, and you get none of that doing this online course. On top of that, the editing of this material was nonexistent. It was actually painful for me to read. You know you can write a list of instructions without writing "Make sure to" at the beginning of every single sentence. That is implied. Instead of "Make sure to apply gauze to the wound", just say "Apply gauze to the wound." Word count would go down and reading would flow much better. I just feel like SOMEONE at a national foundation should be able to write things at better than an 8th grade level.
8 years ago
Can't believe you get CERN's after that really scary that is all it takes
8 years ago
A good basic start to understanding where to start with helping someone in need.
8 years ago
Fast and convenient. Highly recommend.
8 years ago
thanks for the video's they help a lot and the chapters where good too.
8 years ago
Best Ever !!
8 years ago
There were several typos, but very good information!
8 years ago
You can learn a lot from these modules! I've learned more here than in some . other hands on cpr courses I've taken. I only wish they offered it in spanish so that I can have a better comprehension.
8 years ago
Easy to follow and straight forward!
8 years ago
Thank goodness this was a refresher course for me. At times it seemed like a course for professionals who might understand how to adjust an open chest wound to avoid occu-something pnuemothorax- what and then it described what a bruise was. Totally Baffling. The description of where to place your hands properly for chest compressions was totally confusing and lacked any kind of diagram to help you try to decipher it. Watching the attached videos was no further help either. If I hadn't taken other first aid and CPR courses I would know this certificate meant absolutely nothing. I hope places where actual first aid and CPR knowledge is more important require certification from a different organization. If this wasn't set up by my company I would be convinced I was just scammed.