Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
As of September 1, 2024, our PALS, PEARS and NRP courses are only being offered to Seattle Children’s employees who are instructed to register as needed in Grow@SC. This page is for informational purposes only.
The Seattle Children’s PALS Training Center is an American Heart Association (AHA)–designated PALS Training Center. We follow the AHA Curricula for PALS Provider, PALS Renewal, HeartCode PALS Part 2 and PALS Provider for Physicians and Advanced Practitioners (adapted). Upon successful completion, participants are issued an electronic PALS Provider eCard effective for two years.
These official AHA PALS Courses train healthcare providers in the skills needed for assessment and management of infants and children with conditions of respiratory distress/failure, shock and cardiac rhythm disturbances, using the team approach. PALS certification is required for work in high-risk areas where advanced therapies are provided.
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Prerequisites
All courses assume proficient, high-quality BLS-HCP skills using current AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC. For HeartCode PALS, the Part 1 online Certificate of Completion is required prior to attending the Part 2 in-class session.
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Study tools
The 2020 PALS Provider Manual (published October 2020) is required for preparation, during, and after the course. For HeartCode PALS, course fee includes electronic access to the manual for two years.
- Borrow: Check out a copy from your department library or the hospital library.
- Purchase hard copy or electronic version:
Course Descriptions
Please note: Registration closes at 12 noon Friday of the week prior to all courses conducted Thursday through Sunday.
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PALS Provider
The two-day Provider course is for healthcare providers taking the PALS course for the first time, or for those whose PALS Provider certification has expired. It includes both classroom teaching and hands-on practice with manikins in advanced airway management, vascular access, performance of basic life support, cardiac rhythm recognition and electrical and medical therapy.
Pre-Course elearning work and Self-Assessment are required prior to the in-class sessions.
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HeartCode PALS – Part 1 Online and Part 2 In-Class
For first-time PALS certification or renewal. Not open to contract RNs.
HeartCode is an appropriate alternative for experienced pediatric healthcare providers who are comfortable with computer simulation, and may have class-time limitations. As a first-time PALS course, it is a good option for experienced providers practicing PALS in their daily work. Part 1 provides online self-paced learning (average 4–8 hours), interactive case simulation and a written exam. In the half-day Part 2, participants practice and test team leader and team member skills using case scenarios. Completion of Part 1 is required for participation in Part 2.
Part 1 online key code is included in fee. If you already purchased a key code directly from https://shopcpr.heart.org/, you can register for Part 2 only for a discounted fee.
Information on computer technical requirements for Part 1 can be found at https://elearning.heart.org/static/faq.
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PALS Renewal
For PALS Providers whose current PALS certification will not expire before the course date (no exceptions).
Pre-Course Self-Assessment is required prior to the in-class session.
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PALS Instructor
Experienced PALS Providers train to become new PALS instructors by integrating learning and teaching principles with mentored practice teaching during the concurrent PALS Provider Course. Limited registration. Acceptance by complete application only. To learn more, email us.
How to Register for PALS Courses
Seattle Children’s employees can register for PALS courses through Seattle Children's learning management system, Grow@SC.
Course Dates and Registration
In Grow@SC, please select the date and register for the course of your choice.
For More Information
Seattle Children's PALS Training Center
P.O. Box 5371/S-219
Seattle, Washington 98145
Email
Seattle Children’s Hospital is an approved provider of continuing education contact hours through the State of California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #16541). As of September 2015, all PALS Courses are approved for continuing education hours through the State of California Continuing Nursing Education Program.
Information and Forms for Seattle Children’s PALS/PEARS Training Sites
Official AHA Statement for Authorized Provider of CPR and ECC Courses
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.
Claiming Your eCard
After the course, you must claim your eCard online. If you do not claim your card, it is not considered valid. If you are having trouble receiving the email from [email protected] inviting you to claim your eCard, you can do so by entering your name and email address at the AHA website.