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Welcome to LIFE AID MEDICAL. Our company was started in response to the need for quality and timely health related training in the Middle Tennessee area. Our Lead Instructors have a combined 39+ years in the medical field. All have experience in the field serving as United States Army Medics, and as civilians, their experience ranges from pre-hospital to post-hospital care.
We will admit that there are many other companies out there that offer the types of training that we do, but NONE are held to the standards that we are. Life Aid Medical is not just another training company; we are a Training Center for the American Heart Association. Having that status shows that we are committed to quality and excellence.
Our instructors have completed a wide range of certifications to include, Operational and Emergency Medical Skills, US Army Combat Life Saver, DoD HAZMAT, Advanced Disaster Lifesupport ™, Traumatic Brain Injury Instructor Course and Basic Disaster Life Support ™ Instructor and Provider(s) courses. Our Training center coordinator is an American Heart Association Middle Tennessee Regional Faculty member.
Life Aid Medical teaches ACLS courses and BLS courses in Tennesee and Kentucky. We also offer First Aid certification and CPR AED training for the lay public and general industry.
We have taught across the United States from Tennessee to California. Our clients have been individuals, Fortune 500 Companies and Government Agencies.
Life Aid Medical is your one stop for all of your healthcare training needs!
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DISCLAIMER
American Heart Association
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material, do not represent income to the Association."
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