Norcross, Georgia PALS Provider
Master Pediatric Resuscitation in the Heart of Norcross
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At Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training, we are proud to serve healthcare professionals across Gwinnett County and the North Atlanta metro area with elite, evidence-based PALS certification.
Our Norcross training center is fully equipped to provide the rigorous, hands-on experience necessary to master pediatric emergency care. Whether you are a seasoned provider or a student entering a pediatric rotation, our training ensures you are ready to act with precision when every second counts. Why Choose Our Norcross PALS Program?
What You Will Master Our instructor-led training empowers you to excel in the following critical areas:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for PALS Provider Course
Q: What is the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course?
A: The PALS Provider Course is an advanced American Heart Association training program that teaches healthcare professionals how to recognize and manage pediatric emergencies, including respiratory failure, shock, arrhythmias, and cardiopulmonary arrest. Attentive Safety delivers this course using the updated 2025 AHA CPR & ECC Guidelines, with instructor-led training, hands-on practice, and realistic pediatric simulations.
Q: Who should take the PALS Provider Course?
A: PALS is essential for healthcare providers who respond to pediatric emergencies, including:
Q: What’s new in the 2025 AHA pediatric resuscitation science?
A: The updated 2025 Guidelines include:
Q: What are the prerequisites for enrolling?
A: Students must:
Q: What skills will I learn during the PALS Provider Course?
A: You will learn to:
Q: How long is the PALS Provider Course?
A: The in-person, instructor-led course generally lasts about 6 hours, depending on class size and skills practice needs.
Q: When are PALS Provider courses offered?
A: Sessions are available:
• 5 days a week in Norcross
• 7 days a week in Marietta
• 5 days a week in Alpharetta
Multiple time slots are offered each day for your convenience.
Q: How much does the PALS Provider Course cost?
A: Tuition is $200. A $25 walk-in fee applies if payment is made within 24 hours of class.
Q: Will I receive certification?
A: Yes. You will receive an American Heart Association PALS Provider eCard valid for two years.
Q: Can I reschedule my class?
A: Yes. Submit your request here:
https://www.attentivesafety.com/reschedule-request.html
Rescheduling follows our attendance policy and is based on availability.
Q: Is the course refundable?
A: No. All PALS courses are non-refundable. Missed or late sessions result in forfeiture of payment.
A: The PALS Provider Course is an advanced American Heart Association training program that teaches healthcare professionals how to recognize and manage pediatric emergencies, including respiratory failure, shock, arrhythmias, and cardiopulmonary arrest. Attentive Safety delivers this course using the updated 2025 AHA CPR & ECC Guidelines, with instructor-led training, hands-on practice, and realistic pediatric simulations.
Q: Who should take the PALS Provider Course?
A: PALS is essential for healthcare providers who respond to pediatric emergencies, including:
- Nurses (PICU, NICU, ER, ICU, Pediatrics)
- Physicians and physician assistants
- Paramedics and EMTs
- Respiratory therapists
- Pediatric transport teams
- Urgent care and surgery center clinicians
- Medical and nursing students entering pediatric rotations
Q: What’s new in the 2025 AHA pediatric resuscitation science?
A: The updated 2025 Guidelines include:
- Greater focus on early recognition of respiratory failure and shock
- Updated bradycardia and tachycardia algorithms
- Enhanced CPR quality metrics and ventilation techniques
- Emphasis on communication and team leadership
- Revised pediatric medication dosing guidance
- Expanded systems-of-care approach from recognition to post-arrest care
Q: What are the prerequisites for enrolling?
A: Students must:
- Be proficient in BLS skills
- Complete the AHA Precourse Self-Assessment
- View all required AHA precourse videos before attending
Q: What skills will I learn during the PALS Provider Course?
A: You will learn to:
- Perform high-quality pediatric CPR
- Identify respiratory distress, respiratory failure, and shock
- Manage pediatric arrhythmias such as bradycardia, SVT, and VT
- Use advanced airway and oxygenation techniques
- Lead or participate effectively in pediatric resuscitation teams
- Apply pediatric treatment algorithms confidently and quickly
Q: How long is the PALS Provider Course?
A: The in-person, instructor-led course generally lasts about 6 hours, depending on class size and skills practice needs.
Q: When are PALS Provider courses offered?
A: Sessions are available:
• 5 days a week in Norcross
• 7 days a week in Marietta
• 5 days a week in Alpharetta
Multiple time slots are offered each day for your convenience.
Q: How much does the PALS Provider Course cost?
A: Tuition is $200. A $25 walk-in fee applies if payment is made within 24 hours of class.
Q: Will I receive certification?
A: Yes. You will receive an American Heart Association PALS Provider eCard valid for two years.
Q: Can I reschedule my class?
A: Yes. Submit your request here:
https://www.attentivesafety.com/reschedule-request.html
Rescheduling follows our attendance policy and is based on availability.
Q: Is the course refundable?
A: No. All PALS courses are non-refundable. Missed or late sessions result in forfeiture of payment.
What Healthcare Professionals Are Saying About Our PALS Provider Training
“The most thorough and confidence-building PALS course I’ve taken.”
“As a PICU nurse, I take pediatric emergencies seriously, and this class exceeded my expectations. The instructors explained every scenario clearly and made complex concepts simple. The hands-on simulations were incredibly realistic.”
— J. Ramirez, RN, PICU Nurse
“You can tell the instructors know real emergency medicine.”
“The case scenarios felt exactly like what we see in the field. I appreciated how much time we spent on shock management and respiratory emergencies. I left feeling more prepared than ever.”
— Marcus P., Critical Care Paramedic
“Perfect for busy hospital staff.”
“I booked my class last minute and still had plenty of scheduling options. The course was organized, efficient, and aligned with the new 2025 AHA recommendations. This will definitely be my go-to training center.”
— Dr. L. Nguyen, Pediatric Hospitalist
“Great blend of science and hands-on practice.”
“The instructor broke down the ‘why’ behind the algorithms, which helped everything click. The PALS megacode practice prepared me to respond calmly and effectively during real pediatric codes.”
— A. Wells, Respiratory Therapist
“I left feeling prepared, not just certified.”
“Other PALS classes I’ve taken felt rushed. This one felt complete. I actually understand the sequences, shock classifications, and how to manage respiratory failure confidently. Highly recommended.”
— S. Moore, Emergency Department RN
“As a PICU nurse, I take pediatric emergencies seriously, and this class exceeded my expectations. The instructors explained every scenario clearly and made complex concepts simple. The hands-on simulations were incredibly realistic.”
— J. Ramirez, RN, PICU Nurse
“You can tell the instructors know real emergency medicine.”
“The case scenarios felt exactly like what we see in the field. I appreciated how much time we spent on shock management and respiratory emergencies. I left feeling more prepared than ever.”
— Marcus P., Critical Care Paramedic
“Perfect for busy hospital staff.”
“I booked my class last minute and still had plenty of scheduling options. The course was organized, efficient, and aligned with the new 2025 AHA recommendations. This will definitely be my go-to training center.”
— Dr. L. Nguyen, Pediatric Hospitalist
“Great blend of science and hands-on practice.”
“The instructor broke down the ‘why’ behind the algorithms, which helped everything click. The PALS megacode practice prepared me to respond calmly and effectively during real pediatric codes.”
— A. Wells, Respiratory Therapist
“I left feeling prepared, not just certified.”
“Other PALS classes I’ve taken felt rushed. This one felt complete. I actually understand the sequences, shock classifications, and how to manage respiratory failure confidently. Highly recommended.”
— S. Moore, Emergency Department RN
Expert PALS Provider Training for Healthcare Teams in Gwinnett County
ttentive Safety CPR and Safety Training is the premier provider of American Heart Association (AHA) PALS Provider Certification in Norcross, Georgia. Our Peachtree Corners training facility serves as a vital hub for healthcare professionals, clinical students, and independent practitioners commuting throughout Gwinnett, North Fulton, and DeKalb counties.
We take pride in supporting the rigorous certification and compliance requirements of medical staff from the region’s leading health systems, including Northside Hospital Gwinnett, Piedmont Eastside Medical Center, Emory Johns Creek Hospital, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). Whether you are a nurse in a PICU/NICU, an emergency department physician, a critical care paramedic, or a respiratory therapist, our instructor-led, 2025-guideline-compliant course provides the hands-on clinical confidence required to master pediatric resuscitation. By offering consistent weekday scheduling, we make it convenient for busy clinicians commuting from Duluth, Lawrenceville, Suwanee, and the greater Metro Atlanta area to maintain their credentials.
At Attentive Safety, we prioritize the mastery of pediatric resuscitation algorithms, ensuring that every provider is prepared to navigate the critical steps of pediatric life support with absolute clarity.
We take pride in supporting the rigorous certification and compliance requirements of medical staff from the region’s leading health systems, including Northside Hospital Gwinnett, Piedmont Eastside Medical Center, Emory Johns Creek Hospital, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). Whether you are a nurse in a PICU/NICU, an emergency department physician, a critical care paramedic, or a respiratory therapist, our instructor-led, 2025-guideline-compliant course provides the hands-on clinical confidence required to master pediatric resuscitation. By offering consistent weekday scheduling, we make it convenient for busy clinicians commuting from Duluth, Lawrenceville, Suwanee, and the greater Metro Atlanta area to maintain their credentials.
At Attentive Safety, we prioritize the mastery of pediatric resuscitation algorithms, ensuring that every provider is prepared to navigate the critical steps of pediatric life support with absolute clarity.