Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
(ACLS)
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Training
The Heart & Stroke Foundation’s ACLS course prepares healthcare professionals for high-risk, real-life emergencies.
Through hands-on, scenario-based training, you will enhance your ability to manage cardiac arrest, stroke, acute dysrhythmia, and coronary syndromes.
Based on the latest Heart & Stroke guidelines, this course builds on your ACLS skills, reinforcing teamwork, communication, and critical decision-making to improve patient outcomes.

Is ACLS required for your University or Employment?
Elevate your emergency response skills and take them to the next level with our Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) course.
Designed for healthcare professionals and first responders, this comprehensive training program equips participants with advanced knowledge and techniques to effectively manage cardiac emergencies and save lives.
This two-day program is a requirement for many frontline healthcare professionals and post-secondary healthcare programs.
In our Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) course, participants enhance their skills and dive deep into critical cardiovascular concepts.
You will master advanced life support algorithms and develop the ability to make rapid, informed decisions in high-pressure clinical situations.
Led by experienced emergency medical instructors, our course adheres to the latest guidelines established by the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada and emphasizes evidence-based practice, teamwork, and effective communication.
What You Can Expect from Our Heart & Stroke ACLS Course
Advanced Cardiac Concepts: Participants expand their understanding of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology related to common cardiovascular emergencies, including cardiac arrest, acute coronary syndromes, and stroke.
Through interactive lectures, mega code rehearsals, and case-based discussions, participants gain hands-on experience and practical insight into managing complex cardiac emergencies.
This ACLS course is accredited through the Heart & Stroke Foundation and recognized by Alberta Health Services (AHS), Covenant Health, the University of Alberta, Grant MacEwan University, and other healthcare institutions.


