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The HeartCode® PALS module is self-paced, allowing students to learn at their convenience. All course materials are accessible online and can be completed at the student's own pace, including online modules, videos, and downloadable resources. After completing the online portion, students must attend an in-person skills verification session. Students can take as long as they need to pass the certification final exam for PALS. Once students pass the final exam, they can immediately download their certification.

Our technology has been used by over 2 million nurses in 2 400+ hospitals , ensuring proven results.

The course follows the latest American Heart Association guidelines for pediatric advanced life support, using voice‑enabled manikin technology and remote instructor support.

After your skills session—typically 30–45 minutes depending on experience —you’ll walk out with a two‑year PALS Provider eCard

Sessions run seven days a week and can be bundled with BLS or ACLS courses. Virtual group review sessions are offered multiple times per week to help you prepare
Training centre: 6100 Southwest Blvd Suite 200, Benbrook, TX, 76109
Office hours: Monday – Sunday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Classes: Start every hour
Phone: (682) 342-1525
Facilities: Cutting‑edge technology, flexible scheduling, on‑site skills practice, live support, and voice‑enabled manikins
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification is available through online PALS and blended learning options, offering flexibility for healthcare professionals who care for infants and children. PALS certification follows American Heart Association guidelines and focuses on the recognition and management of pediatric respiratory emergencies, shock, and cardiac arrest. You can complete your PALS certification through self-paced online coursework, an in-person skills session, or a HeartCode® PALS blended program to fit your schedule and learning style.
Skills sessions are available seven days a week and can be bundled with BLS or ACLS certification for added convenience. Pediatric healthcare providers may combine PALS with other courses to maximize value and reduce time away from work. Optional virtual review sessions are offered multiple times per week to help you prepare for pediatric algorithms, pharmacology concepts, and hands-on skills assessment.
Use our locator to find the closest training centre if you’re outside Fort Worth - Benbrook.
Learn at your own pace via the adaptive HeartCode® PALS course, covering pediatric CPR, airway management, shock recognition and resuscitation algorithms. The online portion concludes with a final exam that certifies readiness for the hands-on session. Participants must be proficient in Basic Life Support (BLS), ECG rhythm interpretation, and basic pharmacology before attending the course.
After finishing the online course, come to our Fort Worth - Benbrook lab for your skills assessment. This session isspecifically designed for healthcare personnel working in emergency and critical care settings. You’ll practice on a voice‑enabled manikin that measures compression, breathing and team skills for children and infants. A virtually connected instructor can guide you at any time. After successful completion, you will receive your eCard. All certification documents for PALS contain a QR code that employers can use to verify certificate authenticity.
Pass the skills check—usually 30–45 minutes and receive your official AHA PALS Provider eCard immediately.
The PALS certification Fort Worth - Benbrook course is designed for healthcare professionals and students working in pediatric critical‑care settings. PALS is often mandatory for nurses, paramedics, and doctors working in emergency departments and intensive care units. The training and certification for PALS is accepted in all 50 states by most healthcare employers and facilities. It equips pediatric nurses, physicians, paramedics and respiratory therapists with the skills to handle respiratory emergencies, shock and cardiac arrest in infants and children. PALS is geared towards healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children, especially those in emergency medicine and intensive care environments, and is an instructional course for anyone that would be in a position to respond to or provide care for infants and young children in emergency situations.

PALS cards are valid for two years. To renew, complete a brief HeartCode PALS refresher and a 30–45 minute skills session. You’ll receive your updated eCard immediately, making PALS renewal Fort Worth - Benbrook quick and convenient.


The Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI)® program uses voice‑enabled manikins to deliver real‑time feedback and performance data on pediatric resuscitation skills. It adapts to both new learners and renewing providers:
The system measures critical CPR metrics—compression depth, rate, chest recoil and ventilation volume—to ensure high‑quality performance. This data‑driven approach means every PALS renewal Fort Worth - Benbrook student leaves with verified, life‑saving skills and greater confidence in pediatric emergencies.

Beware of fraudulent PALS certification
Avoid programs that advertise “100 % online” PALS training. The American Heart Association states that all cards must be issued by authorized training centers and that skills testing must be conducted with a certified instructor or voice‑assisted manikin. PALS skills testing over Zoom without proper manikins is strictly forbidden. Programs without hands‑on skills verification don’t meet OSHA or regulatory requirements and are often not accepted by employers. Our PALS certification Fort Worth - Benbrook combines accredited HeartCode® learning with a mandatory skills session on AHA‑approved manikins, ensuring your eCard is legitimate and widely recognized.