When a child faces a serious medical emergency, quick and proper care can make all the difference. At CPR Dr. Training Center in Lomita, our PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) course gives healthcare professionals the tools to respond during life-threatening events in infants and children. Whether you work in an ER, ICU, ambulance, or clinic, this training helps you recognize warning signs and take action fast. You’ll learn how to manage respiratory issues, treat shock, and respond to cardiac events using proven guidelines. The class includes real-time practice, team-based drills, and the latest emergency protocols. This is a must-have certification for nurses, doctors, and EMTs who care for pediatric patients. Our course is clear, hands-on, and designed to help you feel prepared when every second counts. Get the training that helps save young lives.
Caring for children in critical moments requires fast thinking and strong skills. Our PALS course helps you understand what to do when a young life is at risk. Through expert instruction and hands-on practice, you’ll build the confidence to lead or assist during pediatric emergencies.
This training equips you to respond quickly and effectively—when every moment matters most.
Pediatric-Focused, Real-World Training
Our PALS course is centered on real-life emergencies involving infants and children. You’ll practice with pediatric equipment and learn how to apply protocols in fast-paced, high-stress situations.
Supportive Instructors with Medical Experience
Our instructors have hands-on experience working in emergency and pediatric care. They provide clear guidance, answer all your questions, and ensure you're confident in every skill you practice.
Flexible Schedule and Same-Day Certification
We understand healthcare professionals are busy. That’s why we offer multiple class times, including weekends, with a fast, efficient process that lets you earn your certification in just one day.
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals who care for infants and children, including nurses, doctors, paramedics, and emergency staff in hospitals, clinics, or ambulance services.
You’ll learn how to handle respiratory problems, manage shock, perform pediatric CPR, use emergency tools, and lead or assist during critical care for infants and children.
Yes. Our PALS certification is based on current guidelines and is widely accepted by hospitals, urgent care centers, and healthcare employers for both job roles and renewals.
Absolutely. Our training is designed to be efficient and effective, allowing most students to complete the course and receive certification within one day.