PALS Provider for Pediatric Anesthesiologists and Surgeons
Precision in the OR. Excellence in Resuscitation. Ready for Every Crisis.
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Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training proudly offers the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course specifically tailored for Pediatric Anesthesiologists and Surgeons. This essential, evidence-based program prepares surgical and anesthesia specialists to manage life-threatening emergencies in the operating room, PACU, and acute care settings. Backed by the updated 2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR & ECC, this advanced training empowers surgical clinicians with the specialized skills and rapid clinical decision-making required during the most time-sensitive perioperative emergencies.
Research shows that respiratory failure and shock account for the majority of pediatric arrests, and survival drops 7–10% for every minute without effective intervention. For surgeons and anesthesiologists, PALS is a mandatory credential for hospital privileges and board certification, ensuring a standard of excellence in pediatric patient safety. Attentive Safety’s instructor-led, scenario-based course equips you to recognize early signs of physiological deterioration under anesthesia, deliver high-performance CPR, manage difficult pediatric airways, treat hemorrhagic or septic shock aggressively, and lead coordinated surgical resuscitation teams. Our PALS training is structured to support both attending physicians and surgical residents through hands-on practice, team-based simulations, and realistic case scenarios that mirror the unique challenges faced in the surgical suite and critical-care environments. You’ll learn not only what to do, but why each intervention matters, gaining the clinical confidence proven to improve outcomes and reduce time to treatment during intraoperative and post-operative pediatric codes. With classes offered 7 days a week at our Marietta, Norcross, and Alpharetta training centers, Attentive Safety makes it easy for busy surgical professionals to stay certified and ready. Upon completion, you will receive a two-year American Heart Association PALS Provider eCard recognized and required by hospitals, credentialing bodies, and surgical licensing agencies nationwide. If you manage infants or children in the OR or any acute-care setting, PALS is not just a certification—it is a defining skillset that strengthens your clinical readiness, elevates your professional value, and directly contributes to saving young lives.
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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, PACU, and Hematology/Oncology)
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
- Pediatric Pulmonologists
- Pediatric Nephrologists
- Pediatric Anesthesiologists and Surgeons
- Pediatric Intensivists and Hospitalists
- Family Physicians and Pediatricians
- Paramedics, EMTs, and Flight Paramedics
- Respiratory Therapists (RT)
- Pediatric Transport Team Members
- Pediatric Dentists and Oral Surgeons
- Urgent Care and Surgery Center Clinicians
- School Nurses and Pediatric Home Health Nurses
- Critical Care Technicians
- Medical Residents and Medical Students
- Nursing Students and Clinical Nursing Instructors
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 Pediatric Surgeons and Anesthesiologists Are Saying About Our Training
“The most thorough and confidence-building PALS course I’ve taken. As a Pediatric Surgeon, I appreciate the focus on rapid decision-making during intraoperative crises. The 2025 updates on shock management are particularly relevant to our practice.”
— Dr. T. Sterling, Pediatric Surgeon
“Attentive Safety understands the high-stakes environment of the OR. The instructors explained every scenario clearly and made complex pediatric arrhythmias simple. The hands-on simulations for difficult airway management were incredibly realistic.”
— L. Whitaker, MD, Pediatric Anesthesiologist
“Perfect for busy surgical staff. I needed a PALS renewal for hospital credentialing and found plenty of scheduling options that fit my surgery schedule. The course was organized, efficient, and clinically rigorous.”
— Dr. K. Patel, Pediatric Surgical Resident
“Great blend of science and hands-on practice. The instructor broke down the ‘why’ behind the new 2025 pediatric algorithms, which helped everything click for our anesthesia team. I left feeling prepared for a real pediatric code.”
— S. Jenkins, CRNA, Pediatric Anesthesia Team
— Dr. T. Sterling, Pediatric Surgeon
“Attentive Safety understands the high-stakes environment of the OR. The instructors explained every scenario clearly and made complex pediatric arrhythmias simple. The hands-on simulations for difficult airway management were incredibly realistic.”
— L. Whitaker, MD, Pediatric Anesthesiologist
“Perfect for busy surgical staff. I needed a PALS renewal for hospital credentialing and found plenty of scheduling options that fit my surgery schedule. The course was organized, efficient, and clinically rigorous.”
— Dr. K. Patel, Pediatric Surgical Resident
“Great blend of science and hands-on practice. The instructor broke down the ‘why’ behind the new 2025 pediatric algorithms, which helped everything click for our anesthesia team. I left feeling prepared for a real pediatric code.”
— S. Jenkins, CRNA, Pediatric Anesthesia Team
Expert PALS Provider Training for Pediatric Anesthesiologists and Surgeons
As a leading provider of American Heart Association PALS certification in Metro Atlanta, Attentive Safety is dedicated to the professional development of Pediatric Anesthesiologists and Surgeons. Our 2025 guideline-compliant courses are specifically designed to meet the rigorous standards required for hospital credentialing and board-certified surgical practice. Serving clinicians from Marietta, Norcross, and Alpharetta, we provide high-fidelity simulations that cover intraoperative respiratory failure, pediatric shock management, and advanced airway interventions. Whether you are a surgical resident or an attending anesthesiologist in Cobb, Gwinnett, or Fulton County, our PALS training ensures you maintain the clinical readiness necessary for high-stakes pediatric surgical environments.