Colorado Springs, CO
Online ACLS Training and Certification
- 100% Online Certification
- Adheres to the Latest AHA Guidelines
- 4-8 CME's with No Skills Testing Needed
- Instant Downloadable Provider Card
- Hard Copy Provider Card Shipped Free
- Accepted or Your Money Back
ACLS Recertification
$175
Earn 4 CME/CE Credits
ACLS Certification
$275
Earn 8 CME/CE Credits
What you receive with ACLS Medical Institute
So How Does it Work?

Enroll
Complete our secure checkout and receive instant access to all course materials.

Study
Enjoy full access to our Certification Center, including our up to date provider manuals.

Test
Prep with our practice tests and take the certification exam when you’re ready. We offer unlimited retakes if you don’t pass the exam your first try.

Pass
Score 80% or above and you pass the examination.

Certify
You passed an exam? You are certified! Download your instant provider card (PDF) to have as proof of your certification while your hard copy provider card is mailed to you.

The leading causes of death in Colorado Springs is cancer, followed by heart disease, following the trend set by most large cities across the United States. Interestingly, the 2 largest causes of death for Colorado Springs residents between the ages of 1 and 44 is accidents and suicide, suggesting a low rate of dangerous infectious disease or malignant neoplasms among the youth in the community. A large health disparity exists in Colorado Springs based on levels of educational attainment. 37.8 percent of people in Colorado Springs who failed to graduate high school report that they have a poor health status, compared to the 17.2 percent poor health status rate of those who completed high school.
Life expectancy in Colorado Springs is higher than average, with women on average living 81.7 years and men living an average of 77.9 years. The life expectancies vary based on the neighborhood it seems, with some communities life expectancy being as low as 69.3 years. The rate of obesity is high in Colorado Springs, with 50 percent of adults being either obese or overweight. The hypertension rate among adults is also high at 26.6 percent, and the rate of high cholesterol is even higher, at 35.6 percent.