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What is Macular Degeneration by Lilli Goldman

  Imagine a hole in the center of your vision, one you can’t look over or under, to the left or to the right of. A central vision obstruction like this is one of the salient characteristics of Macular Degeneration, a common cause of vision loss for persons over age 50. It results from damage […]

Sex Hormones and Multiple Sclerosis Link by Kelcey Rankin

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] Unless someone you know well or love has Multiple Sclerosis, it is probably safe to assume your knowledge is limited to a few facts. Multiple Sclerosis, or it’s common acronym MS, is a chronic, progressively debilitating, incurable disease. MS occurs when the immune system attacks the myelin, a sheath or covering that protects […]

Allergies: An Easy to Read Article by Dalal Abduljaleel

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Allergies are associated with the immune system. Allergies take place when the immune system produces antibodies as a reaction to any strange substances.  Those antibodies work as a protection against anything that would lead to any sickness or infection. As a reaction, the immune system identifies an allergen as harmful and can inflame different […]

My Experience with V-Tach (Ventricular Tachycardia) by Nick Tarnawczyk

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Ventricular Tachycardia or Vtach for short is a condition that occurs in one’s heart specifically in the lower ventricles. It is when a person happens to have either an irregular fast heartbeat, and can lead to an extra beat which leads to more complications. This condition can occur anytime during one’s life whether you […]

What is Down Syndrome by Sabrina Hassan

Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder that occurs when there is a full or extra copy of chromosome 21. Typically, the nucleus which stores genetic material contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, accounting for a total of 46 chromosomes that help shape the genetic makeup of an individual; however, an individual with Down Syndrome will have […]

Yes, we are your local American Heart Association training site. We offer in-person classes, skills checks, and blended online learning.

*IMPORTANT NOTE: 100% of CPR Tampa instructors have entirely completed (1) the rigorous and official American Heart Association instructor training and certification process, and (2) the “How to Teach a Stress-Free CPR Class™” classroom and testing training protocol that ensures a superior experience for everyone. In addition, students will receive their AHA Cards the day of class!

[WARNING]: Because of the high quality, stress-free classroom student experience, our classes fill very fast – so register now to ensure your spot. See our course calendar for online registration or contact us directly by phone, live chat or email with questions.