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Does "Brand Name" make a difference? ASHI, AHA, ECSI, ... Which one? Does the brand matter? No. It really doesn't make a difference as far as the skills go. CPR is CPR, First Aid is First Aid. Bloodborne pathogens are nasty regardless of which company is providing the training. All reputable companies (Brands) are based on the same "science" - the studies that determine the best ways to provide emergency care. The skills taught are essentially the same. What should you look at? Try to deal with a "local" (100 miles radius?) training agency - they are familiar with your area, know the local requirements and can best determine your needs. Be careful of companies from several states away, or across the country . . . and of companies who want FULL payment up front (a small deposit is not unusual). What you need to look at are the Instructor's qualifications, their experience, and ability to teach. Do they provide adequate "hands-on" training, have sufficient supplies and realistic time frames for the class (you can't teach a quality class in "under an hour")? Look at the student manuals - do they provide the student with complete information - or just an outline and a picture or two. Look at the cost - it will vary by region, class size and content - but is it realistic for what you are getting (materials, time, instructional quality)? Primarily, it is the instructor that makes the difference - if they can't teach, and no experience, all the videos, presentations, hand-outs and books in the world won't make a difference. |