Cleveland, OH
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.

Cleveland is a rather large city in Ohio and as such deals with public health issues reflecting a diverse population and a wide range of socioeconomic classes as well. The average life expectancy in Cleveland is 73.6 years, under the national average but not as low as some other large cities. The rate of uninsured residents of Cleveland has dropped substantially over the years, the latest data showing an uninsured rate of 11.8 percent, down from 16.7 percent just 2 years before. A troubling statistic concerning Cleveland is the large number of people currently living with HIV/AIDS, which measures at 849 for every 100,000 residents. Although the number of people living with HIV/AIDs is high, the disease only kills about 1.5 people for every 100,000 in population, demonstrating the quality of care in Cleveland.
The diabetes mortality rate in Cleveland is high as well, with 38.6 people dying every year from complications due to diabetes. Heart disease is one of the highest causes of death in Cleveland, along with cancer, and the cardiovascular disease mortality rate is 339.2 deaths for every 100,000 people. Cancer causes 218.3 deaths every year for every 100,000 people as well, being the 2nd highest cause of death in Cleveland.